
How to Care for Mattress
A mattress is one of the most important investments in your home, yet it is often overlooked when it comes to cleaning and maintenance. Proper mattress care can extend its lifespan, improve sleep hygiene, reduce allergens, and help prevent odors and stains. With regular maintenance, most mattresses can remain comfortable and supportive for many years.
Spot clean only — never saturate
Air dry thoroughly with fans
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Avoid — damages foam and fabric
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Routine Mattress Care
Change Bedding Regularly
Wash sheets and pillowcases every 1–2 weeks to reduce the buildup of:
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Use a Mattress Protector
A waterproof, breathable mattress protector helps guard against:
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Rotate the Mattress
If recommended by the manufacturer, rotate your mattress every 3–6 months to promote even wear.
Vacuuming
Vacuum the mattress surface every few months using an upholstery attachment. This helps remove:
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Stain Removal Tips
Treat stains promptly. Avoid soaking the mattress, as excess moisture can encourage mold growth. Common mattress stains include:
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Odor Control
To freshen the mattress:
- Sprinkle baking soda over the surface.
- Allow it to sit for several hours.
- Vacuum thoroughly.
Storage
If storing a mattress:
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Frequently Asked Questions
How often should a mattress be cleaned?
Vacuum every few months and address stains immediately.
Can a mattress be steam cleaned?
Only if recommended by the manufacturer, as excessive moisture may cause damage.
How long does a mattress last?
Most mattresses last 7–10 years, depending on quality and care.
tips_and_updatesPro Tips
- starFor lingering odors, mix baking soda with a few drops of essential oil (lavender, eucalyptus) and sprinkle over the mattress before vacuuming.
- starSunlight is a natural disinfectant — if possible, air your mattress in sunlight for a few hours twice a year.
- starMemory foam mattresses can't handle any moisture — for these, only use enzyme cleaners specifically labeled safe for memory foam.
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