1. Turn and pat
This is the easiest way. Turn the mattress over each time you change the sheets or cover, or lean the mattress against the wall, tap it with a stick, and then use a vacuum cleaner to remove impurities to keep the mattress clean.
2, vacuum cleaner to clean
The newly bought mattress does not have too many impurities, but it is simply damp. It can be cleaned with a vacuum cleaner and wiped with a damp cloth, and then ventilated to dry. When sucking, stick to the surface, and clean the invisible stains in the gap.
3, baking soda to get rid of the tide
For damp mattresses, after cleaning up the impurities with a vacuum cleaner, you need to evenly sprinkle the baking soda on the mattress, let it stand for 2 hours, and then use a vacuum cleaner to clean the baking soda on the mattress to make it absorb it. The moisture or liquid stains can deodorize after cleaning.
In order to ensure that the baking soda is completely cleaned out, you can inhale a few more times. If the moisture is too heavy and there are marks on the mattress, you can use a clean wet towel dipped in a little soda water to scrub.
4. Remove alcohol and drink to stains
The ethanol contained in the alcohol can remove organic substances from cola, fruit juice and other beverage stains, but in order to prevent the stains from spreading on the mattress after applying alcohol, you can first use a towel with good water absorption to dip in alcohol and then wipe it carefully.
5. White vinegar to remove urine stains
In the place where urine stains or urine odor remain on the mattress, spray white vinegar without water, let it stand for 1 hour, and then use a cold wet towel to clean it by pressing (do not make a circle to avoid the expansion of stain marks), also It can be used with a toothbrush to remove stubborn stains, and then blow dry with a hair dryer.
After the stains are removed, the mattress is so clean that I am no longer afraid of the baby wetting the bed.
6, hydrogen peroxide to remove blood stains
There are old blood stains on the mattress, which can be sprayed with 3% medical hydrogen peroxide. When it foams, wash it strongly with cold water, and then dry it with a clean, white dry cloth.
The blood stains that have just been stained can be soaked in cold water first. After standing for 10 minutes, use a wet towel dipped in soapy water and press to wipe. After washing, take a clean wet towel to wipe off the soap foam or other residues, and then wipe Do.