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What's the best way to get rid of wee smell??

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sleepyhorse · 11/09/2013 13:42

My 5 year old is dry most nights and has been for the last 6 months but has wet the bed in the last 2 nights on the run which I'm putting down to possible nerves of being back at school. Anyway I have tried cleaning the mattress with disinfectant and hot water and it still stinks. You can still smell wee as soon as you walk in his room. Any tips of how to get rid of smell??

Thanks :-)

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OddBoots · 11/09/2013 13:47

A good sprinkling of bicarb of soda on the mattress, leave for 8 hours then vacuum up.

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HPsauceonbaconbuttiesmmm · 11/09/2013 13:55

Honestly, I'd buy a new mattress, and then use something like this JL waterproof mattress protector. They're great, you wouldn't know they were waterproof, no rustling or sweating.

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sleepyhorse · 11/09/2013 13:56

Thanks. Does it matter if the wee has dried?

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MrsApplepants · 11/09/2013 13:57

I've got the john Lewis mattress protector on DDs bed, you would never know it was there and it's brilliant.

I would also agree that you need a new mattress, sorry.

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sleepyhorse · 11/09/2013 14:00

Ok thanks, my next question is where do I buy a new mattress without breaking the bank?

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HPsauceonbaconbuttiesmmm · 11/09/2013 14:06

Depends really how heavy the 6 yr old is, but presuming you want it to last through teenage yrs ir may be worth shelling out a bit. The John Lewis value pocket mattress is excellent if you can stretch to it at £199.

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Bigbadgladioli · 13/09/2013 21:57

Miltons sterilizing tablets.Diluted. And left for a while. Then mopped up with towels. Then turn the mattress over if you need to use it and it's still wet. And or bicarb as oddboots says.Shouldn't matter if it is dried in.

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Bigbadgladioli · 13/09/2013 21:59

Could there be wee somewhere else in the room. From damp sheets touching the carpet or some such?

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