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Is Mattress Steam Cleaning Really Possible?

Did you ever wonder how mattress steam cleaning is done? This guide will show you how it is done

By John OliverPublished 3 years ago 3 min read
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Mattress Steam Cleaning

No one intends to pour wine on their bed or let their dog to sleep on their mattress rather than in the backyard. However, stains do occur. It's an inevitable aspect of life. You sweat, slobber, and leave skin oils every night when you sleep. There are also pet accidents, beverage spills, and other stains to contend with. This is why mattress steam cleaning is a good idea and also to have a mattress protector for your bed. Even the best mattress won't stay stain-free indefinitely unless it's fully covered! But what if you didn't buy one and it's now too late?

1) Is it possible to steam clean a mattress?

Your mattress is a significant investment, and you most likely did your homework before deciding on the best one. At the very least, you want your mattress to last eight years. You might be wondering, "Can you steam clean a mattress?" if you don't have a mattress protector and yours is looking a little worn. Yes, this is a viable option. Rather than doing it yourself, we strongly advise you to hire a mattress steam cleaning service. It is, however, doable if you chose to do it yourself.

2) Mattress steam cleaning

You'll need baking soda, a steam cleaner, and a vacuum to learn how to steam clean a mattress. Then take the following steps:

Sprinkle baking soda on the stain as a preliminary step. If you want to freshen up the entire mattress, sprinkle a generous amount of baking soda over it. Allow 45 minutes for the process to complete.

Remove any dust, grime, or skin cells from the mattress with the upholstery attachment, as well as the baking soda you placed on it. You're ready to start using your steam cleaner once there's no more debris.

You've reached the part of the mattress steam cleaning process where you'll really steam it. To blast in the steam, run your steamer across the mattress using the upholstery attachment. To disinfect your mattress, make sure the water in your steamer reaches a temperature of at least 212°F. Wrap a towel around the head of your steam cleaner if it doesn't have a mattress or upholstery attachment. It will protect your mattress from scrapes and damage.

You're finished! Allow four hours for the mattress to dry. Although steam cleaning a mattress does not leave any water behind, it's possible that a little amount of moisture from the initial spill remains deep inside.

It's ideal if your mattress can dry in a warm, sunny location. If this isn't possible due to the weight of your mattress, attempt to position it as close to an open window as possible.

3) Follow the directions

Instead of doing it yourself, you may use mattress steam cleaning services, which is ideal for individuals who don't want to take any chances. If you opt to do it yourself, make sure you understand the mattress's care requirements, as specified in the manufacturer's recommendations or warnings. This may necessitate some online investigation. Never have cleaners fallen within this category. Mattresses aren't made to be soaked. Your mattress will not dry quickly, and if it remains damp for an extended period of time, it may begin to smell or develop mold and mildew. This new scenario is going to be far worse than the stain you're now dealing with!

4) Mattresses made of memory foam

Of course, not all mattresses are created equal. The key question is whether or not a memory foam mattress can be steam cleaned. Polyurethane and other chemical compounds used in memory foam mattresses are sensitive to pressure and temperature.

This is why it conforms to your body shape when you lie down on it. Before you do anything else, read the precise instructions before attempting to clean it. It is feasible to keep the warranty intact if you follow these guidelines. You'll probably find on the instructions that steam cleaning a memory foam mattress is best done on a medium heat setting. This prevents the mattress's cells from being damaged by heat.

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