Washing A Mattress

To deep clean a mattress start by removing the sheets and bedding then vacumming the mattress to get rid of any dirt or debris.
Washing a mattress. First things first when it comes to cleaning your mattress make sure that you remove your pillows and bedding until your mattress is bare. We recommend a cold temperature setting for machine washing and a cool setting for machine drying. Place the mattress cover over your mattress then add your fitted sheet.
Remove sheets pillowcases and mattress covers and let them take a spin in the washing machine while you work on cleaning the mattress. Instead opting to wash your mattress cover once every two months is a more practical approach. Washing mattress covers and protectors are relatively identical.
About washing the cover. Wash your mattress cover monthly to keep it fresh and you ll never have to deep clean your mattress or get rid of stains on it again. Since you use sheets on top of it you don t need to wash the mattress cover as regularly as you do your sheets.
Put the mattress pad in the washing machine. When everything is off the bed and the mattress is bare you can begin the cleaning process. In general the mattress pad will be washed on a gentle cycle with compatible laundry soap.
To remove tough stains always use a consumer reports top rated laundry detergent. Similar to covers these tend to be waterproof and can easily be damaged if not handled properly. Mattress protector care instructions typically involve cleaning a mattress pad that provides an added layer of protection from allergens and bed bugs.
Washing all the bedding in hot water will help get rid of. The covers on most of our mattresses can be removed and washed. Wash it according to the care instructions.