How to Clean Your Mattress With Baking Soda: A Step-by-Step Guide

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We spend around eight hours of the day in our beds, about a third of our lives. Imagine the amount of sweat, dust, and dead skin cells that pile up on our beds over this time. For that reason, keeping your mattress always clean should be a priority!

One of the most effective ways to clean your mattress naturally is by using baking soda. Baking soda is an excellent agent to eliminate any funny smells, and it can remove stains. It’s also cheap and easily found in all stores.

Let’s dive into how to clean your mattress with baking soda!

Step 1: Gather Everything You’ll Need

Before cleaning your mattress, you should gather all your cleaning supplies. Here is a list of all the things you’re going to need:

  • A vacuum cleaner and its attachments (upholstery tool, dusting tool, and crevice tool)
  • Baking soda
  • An essential oil
  • A sifter
  • Dish soap
  • Vinegar
  • Water
  • A spray bottle
  • Dry cloths

Step 2: Strip Your Mattress

First, you’ll need to strip your mattress of its bedsheets, pillow covers, and blankets.

Next, you should wash them with detergent and fabric softener in the washing machine while you complete the following steps. Make sure to use the highest temperature setting to clean your bedding properly.

Consider washing your pillows as well for extra freshness.

Step 3: Pre-vacuum Your Mattress

The step after that would be to vacuum your whole mattress, including all the sides and crevices. Use different attachments that come with your vacuum, like the crevice tool, upholstery tool, and dusting tool. This ensures that you clean every nook and cranny of your mattress.

This step is vital to remove any hair, dust, or dirt.

Step 4: Clean Any Stains

After vacuuming your mattress, prepare your upholstery cleaner in a spray bottle. Start by mixing one tablespoon of dish soap, one tablespoon of baking soda, a quarter cup of vinegar, and one cup of warm water.

After that, spray your homemade upholstery cleaner on any stains on your mattress and let it sit for at least 15 minutes. Next, rub the stains with a damp cloth until they’re all gone.

Then, use a dry cloth and press against where you cleaned the stains to remove excess moisture from your mattress.

Step 5: Mix the Baking Soda With Your Choice of Essential Oil

This step is optional, but doing it will make your bed smell amazing!

Mix two to three cups of baking soda with a few drops of your favorite essential oil or mixture of oils. Lavender oil and chamomile oil are great choices here, as they help improve the quality of your sleep.

Step 6: Apply the Baking Soda to the Mattress

After preparing your baking soda, you should spread your mixture evenly on the surface of your mattress using a sifter. Cover the entire surface of the mattress with the baking soda mix.

When you’re done, move your mattress close to a window or a balcony, as the direct sunlight helps the baking soda work more efficiently.

Next, let the baking soda mixture sit on your mattress for the longest time possible. The longer you leave the baking soda on your mattress, the more effective the results! A few hours will do the trick, but you will get the best results if you leave it overnight.

Step 7: Vacuum Your Mattress

After letting the baking soda mixture sit on your mattress, vacuum your mattress using the upholstery accessory. Ensure you remove all baking soda, leaving your mattress clean and fresh.

Once you’re done with the top side of your mattress, flip it over and repeat the above steps with the other side.

How to Keep Your Mattress Clean for A Longer Time

Dust, sweat, skin, hair, body fluids, and even insects like dust mites and bed bugs could build up and find a home in your mattress. Therefore, keeping your mattress clean for the longest time is important.

Make sure you clean your mattress twice a year. Following the steps from this guide will ensure that your mattress remains clean and free from insects.

In addition to deep cleaning your mattress two times a year, you should vacuum your mattress once a month at a minimum. Doing this prevents the accumulation of hair and dead skin on your mattress. As a result, you will avoid an infestation of dust mites and bedbugs, as these insects feed on human debris.

Investing in a waterproof mattress cover is a good idea, too, as this will prevent any stains or liquids from reaching your mattress.

It would be best if you also changed your bedding at least once a week. Washing your sheets and pillow covers weekly will keep your bed fresh and prevent dirt and oils from piling up. Also, consider switching to fitted sheets instead of regular ones to protect your mattress from dust.

To Sum Up

And that’s it! You just learned how to clean your mattress with baking soda in a few easy steps.

Maintaining the cleanliness of your mattress prolongs its life and makes sure you always get a good night’s sleep!

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