To remove moisture stains from this surface:
- Remove all blankets and sheets from the mattress and allow the mattress to air dry completely.
- Mix a cup of baking soda with a few drops of lavender essence or tea tree oil to create a natural deodorant.
- Sprinkle baking soda on the area affected by the moisture stains.
- Leave the baking soda on for at least an hour, or longer if the stains are particularly stubborn.
- Vacuum the baking soda off the mattress.
- Clean the area affected by the stains with a damp cloth and allow to dry completely.
- Place clean, scented blankets and sheets on the mattress.
Always remember to test baking soda on a small area of the mattress before using it on the entire surface, to check that it does not cause any damage to the fabric. In fact, some fabrics may not tolerate this ingredient and may be damaged.
We recommend repeating the procedure over and over again until you achieve the desired effect. Sometimes this remedy is ineffective for the simple reason that it is probably too late to replace your old mattress.
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