11 June 2014

How to keep your mattress smelling fresh

Mattresses in the bedroom and the guest room deserve some extra attention. They require to be restored regularly enough and to be kept in a perfect hygiene condition. This saves them from the bed bugs and makes your beauty sleep even more beneficial. In addition to this, a mattress should be finely sanitised in both cases – when you make a stain on them, and once in a while to preserve them fresh. However, speaking of freshness, a mattress is good to smell nice, too. And this time we skip the bed bug subject in order to tell you how to keep your mattresses smelling fresh:
  • Mattresses just like the carpets and the upholstery, at home, are special, because they need special treatment. Making this comparison, you must be already figuring out what we are trying to point you – vacuum the mattresses as frequent as you can. The vacuum cleaner soaks the bacteria out and eliminates the dust.
  • Sheets and sateen dress you usually get on during an official cocktail are no longer the only items that have a reserve hanger in the laundry room. Place the mattresses in the drier, too. The more humidity a mattress keeps, the worse it will smell till the next time you decide to call the cleaning professionals to their job with your bedroom refreshment.
  • Cold seasons and summer time that makes too lazy to wash, wipe and scrub might make your mattresses smell awful and look even more awful. In these cases we offer you a great and fast solution for mattress restoration. Our technique comes with 2 functions – deodorising and germ elimination. Fill an entire cup of tea with ammonia and add few sprays of your favourite branded perfume, several drops of essential oil and 1 tablespoon of lemon juice. Stir the mattresses till you feel your Channel 5 on your bedroom!
  • The regular cleaners might use efficient and 100% harmless detergents, but they always perform one nice trick to capture for longer the good results they have achieved in a property. This is the airing part, which, as a matter of fact, is quite beneficial for the good odour of your mattresses, as well.

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