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How to Clean a Mattress

Why is Cleaning Your Mattress Important?

Keeping your mattress clean and well-maintained is important for your personal health and hygiene, as well as ensuring the lifespan of your bed.

How often should you clean your mattress?

You should spot-clean any mattress spills as quickly as possible and deep clean your luxury mattress each quarter, or at least twice a year. Dreamwool recommends cleaning and rotating your mattress every season to ensure that your comfort layers are equally worn and your sleeping environment is refreshed. If you suffer from allergies or asthma, you may want to increase this frequency to better meet your needs.

What happens if you don’t clean your mattress regularly?

Without proper attention, your mattress will accumulate dead skin particles, dust mites, and other allergens that could make you sick and reduce the longevity of your mattress.

What is the Best Way to Clean a Mattress?

If you’re wondering how to clean a mattress, maintenance and prevention are the key. Change your sheets regularly and attend to any spills and stains as soon as they occur.

Can you clean a mattress with natural products?

Yes, natural products, including diluted vinegar (a 50/50 solution with water) and baking soda, are a great choice when cleaning your mattress. Just ensure that you use any cleaner sparingly – whether natural or manmade – and always check the label on any store-bought cleaners to ensure that they are safe products for latex and wool mattresses. If in doubt, do a small spot test first to ensure that the method you are using is suitable.

How to use baking soda to freshen your mattress

In terms of natural mattress cleaning tips, baking soda is an excellent, cost-effective choice. For persistent stains, you can make a paste with baking soda and a small amount of water, apply it to the stain, leave for up to 30 minutes, and then dab with a clean cloth to remove.

Are enzyme cleaners safe for luxury materials?

While some enzyme cleaners are suitable for luxury mattresses, you should always carefully read the instructions first, use them sparingly, and, if in doubt, contact a professional cleaner.

How to Deep Clean a Mattress

A deep clean every quarter should keep your mattress feeling and smelling fresh. If you do have more stubborn stains or unique cleaning requirements, some professional assistance could be the way to go.

Step-by-step guide to removing stains from your mattress

  • Treat spills and stains as soon as possible
  • Gently scrape away any soiling and/or mop with a damp cloth
  • Do not saturate the fabric or interior with water or cleaning fluids
  • Do not scrub with a stiff brush
  • Do not apply direct heat to the mattress 
  • Allow your mattress to thoroughly dry before re-use

How to deodorise and sanitise without damaging natural fibres

Again, baking soda is a great choice to freshen and deodorise your sleeping environment. Simply sprinkle unscented baking soda on your bare mattress, leave for at least an hour, and then gently vacuum to remove. Vacuuming a wool mattress should be no different from others you have cleaned in the past; just ensure you use a low suction.

Can You Vacuum a Mattress?

Yes, you can vacuum your mattress; just ensure that you do so with the upholstery brush attachment and with gentle suction. With Dreamwool’s delicate all-natural materials, a higher suction could draw some of the mattress fibres through the fabric. 

How vacuuming helps remove dust mites and allergens

Dust mites and allergens can accumulate on your mattress over time, particularly in any seams or stitching lines. By gently vacuuming these areas, you can remove them and ensure the health and longevity of your mattress.

Is vacuuming safe for wool and latex mattresses?

When considering how to clean a wool mattress versus cleaning a latex mattress, vacuuming is a safe option for both, as long as it is done gently.

How to Care for a Merino Wool Mattress

Why Merino wool needs special attention

Wool is naturally stain-resistant, making it an excellent choice for cleanliness. The best way to clean Merino wool mattresses is to avoid using too much liquid and treat it like you would any other natural fibre. Dreamwool mattresses also feature a zip-off woollen overlay that can be hung in direct sunlight to eradicate dust mites.

Best practices for maintaining the breathability and longevity of wool

The most important maintenance practice to keep in mind when considering how to clean a wool mattress is to be proactive. Treat stains straight away, and ask for professional assistance if you need it.

Ultimately, good hygiene and preventative maintenance will ensure that you have a clean and comfortable sleeping environment for many years to come. Go to bed clean and change sheets and mattress protectors regularly to make your quarterly deep cleaning a breeze.

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