So where does that leave you when it comes to mattress cleaning? Well, most cleaning companies will agree that when it comes to stain removal for marks such as the ones mentioned above are almost impossible to remove, partly because it would mean making the mattress damp and partly because what works on a carpet does not necessarily work as well on a mattress and often when you try to remove a mark you will be left with ring when it dries.

It would be far more sensible to leave the stains and clean the mattress a different way, to kill germs and remove any dust and allergens that have built up in the mattress. A mattress protector can always be put on the bed for aesthetic purposes after. So how do you go about removing dust mites and all the dust in there and hygienically clean it to kill germs without getting it damp?

The most effective way of mattress cleaning is to use a very good vacuum which has a HEPA system on it. There is a but though. Most household vacuums aren't really powerful enough to do it properly, especially if you are concerned about removing dust mites you need to get a specialist mattress cleaning company to do it for you. They will use machines that have much more power and suction than your own, so they will be able to remove a lot more dust and allergens then you could.

Their machines may also have a germicidal light on them too, which will have the added bonus of killing germs and viruses and denaturing allergens. Many will also finish the process by using a safe plant-based spray which will be an anti-allergen/sanitizing spray. The end result will be a hygienically clean, allergen-free and dust-free mattress that's going to be dry and ready to use again within .

 

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