30 ml of hydrogen peroxide
1 tablespoon of baking soda
Mix the two ingredients and scrub the affected areas with an old toothbrush. Then remove the excess cleaning product with a damp cloth and let it dry in a well-ventilated place.
Lemon: This trick is used to remove wine stains, for example. Mix the juice of half a lemon with half a cup of water and vigorously rub your mattress with this mixture using a damp cloth. Let your mattress air out.
Ethyl Alcohol: To get rid of bad odors emanating from your mattress, mix half a glass of ethyl alcohol and half a glass of white vinegar in a spray bottle. Spray this solution over the entire mattress surface and let it dry for 30 minutes. For a pleasant scent, you can add a few drops of your favorite essential oil like lavender or lemon eucalyptus. Your bedding will smell pleasantly good in addition to being disinfected.
Talcum Powder: After thoroughly cleaning the mattress with one of the above tips, talcum powder remains the last product to use to complete the cleaning and perfect it. Talcum powder has an absorbent capacity and also eliminates bad odors thanks to its sweet and subtle fragrance. It’s particularly used when the mattress is old and emits unpleasant odors or becomes damp.
To use, sprinkle talcum powder over the freshly cleaned and rinsed area of the mattress. Allow this fragrant powder to absorb the remaining moisture throughout the day. In the end, vacuum up the talcum powder residue. You’ll have a healthy mattress that smells good. Impressive, isn’t it?