Your mattress is where you spend around a third of your life. When was the last time you cleaned it thoroughly?
We’re sorry to disappoint you, but the mattresses you sleep on every night provide the ideal habitat for filth and bacteria to accumulate…..CONTINUE READING
Cleaning the lines will not clean the mattress since dust, filth, sweat, and other bodily fluids will flow through the sheets and end up in the mattress.
Baking soda, believe it or not, is all you need to clean the mattress because it is incredibly effective at killing bacteria.
Bedwetting and sweat cause comparable yellowish stains, and mattresses can become stained and musty smelling over time as a result of sweat.
Invent a Cleaning Method
Combine 1 cup of 3% hydrogen peroxide, 3 teaspoons baking soda, and a few drops of liquid dishwashing soap in a mixing bowl. Stir until the baking soda is completely dissolved.
Let the Mattress Dry
Leave the solution to air dry for at least an hour. If you want to speed things up, set a blowing fan near the mattress, or use your blow dryer on the cool setting
Bed bugs are blood-feeding insects of the genus Cimex that are most active at night. Skin rashes, psychological consequences, and allergy reactions are all possible side effects of their bites. Bites from bed bugs can cause skin changes ranging from minor redness to large blisters. Itching is usually prevalent, and symptoms might emerge anywhere from minutes to days. Some people may experience fatigue or a fer. Typically, only exposed bodily parts are affected. They are not known to spread any infectious diseases through their bites. Areas of dead skin or vasculitis are rare complications…..CONTINUE READING