Your mattress is often the victim of the worst types of dirt: sweat, saliva, dead skin cells, hair, body oils, and a variety of other bodily fluids. Combine that with allergens, dust mites, household pollution, and pet dander common in most homes, and you have a mattress that urgently needs cleaning.
Despite the fact that mattresses are significant investments and are essential to maintaining your mental and physical health, many people neglect to clean them properly. Just like you wash your sheets regularly, your mattress also needs to be cleaned, but fortunately less frequently.
Here’s a DIY guide to removing urine and sweat stains from your mattress that only requires three steps.
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