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Oh, My Lord - I am Mortified!

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NeverDropYourMooncup · 25/06/2023 10:10

We've got a new mattress being delivered this afternoon, so have just lifted the old mattress out to try and make life easier for the delivery men in the heat. I decided that I'd also pay the increased price for collection and disposal rather than book the significantly cheaper council one that would mean leaving it outside for a van to collect.

Oh. My. God. It's disgusting. It's not just stained from twenty years (I was skint, so replacing it just didn't happen), it stinks. Absolutely reeks, to be precise.

I've always thought I was pretty clean - the house is clean, the bedlinen is always changed like clockwork, I always ensure that any area or appliance that a workman is going to look at or touch is sparkling before they arrive. I've had a topper on it, multiple covers, I thought I'd spot treated it effectively taking into account peri, children, pets and nobody else thinking 'do not take drinks to bed with you' applied to them. But it's all there on the underside, like a particularly traumatising version of the Shroud of Turin.

DP's off to the shop to make sure that the delivery men have ice cold drinks - water and Coke - to try to lessen the horror for them. I've lugged the wheelie bins out of the way so they don't have to manoeuvre it over the garden wall (and so that the neighbours hopefully won't clock the scale of the monstrosity leaving the house) and sprayed about a gallon of freshener over it. But I can't look anybody in the eye about this.

Obviously, I've already bought a protector for the new one. And heaven help anybody who even thinks about a cup of tea upstairs in the next 10 years. Or even looking at it without a MN approved full nuclear decontamination shower first. But OH MY LORD, I fully understand the phrase cringing myself inside out right now.

I'm going to have to hide until they leave. I can't look anybody in the eye with them knowing this. Maybe I should invent an elderly relative? Or a rescue dog expiring on it? Or just leave the country...?

OP posts:
FlamingoQueen · 25/06/2023 10:42

Gross! But also going upstairs to check the underneath of all the mattresses 😂

ThursdayFreedom · 25/06/2023 10:47

@NeverDropYourMooncup

Firstly, don't stress, they'll have seen/smelt worse.

you've been incredibly thoughtful, that's what they'll notice/remember.

I use M&S mattress protectors (cotton, so they aren't sweaty & don't make any Noi use. I have two on each bed and never had anything go through. Not a cup of coffee, flooding period, toddler peeing on the bed, nothing. I just whip them both off with the sheet if it's a major flood (cup of coffee) or the top one if minor. I actually have spares for our bed, but they do dry quite quickly anyway).

it's SO worth the expense of good mattress protectors.

have a(nother) coffee, this will soon be over!!

Sarahtm35 · 25/06/2023 10:49

I’ve been in this situation and to be honest I really don’t think they care and probably would have seen it all before. Mattresses much like carpets are a pretty grotty invention.

OrchidOrchard · 25/06/2023 10:51

Sorry this isn’t helpful at all but I made sure that I wasn’t even at home when they collected ours.

A friend said but it’s not like the bloke in the shop you spent 45 mins with (who lives near us) will see it.

Then my over thinking brain decided that out there somewhere is a WhatsApp group for mattress collectors everywhere rating the worst ones they’ve ever collected!!!

Scalottia · 25/06/2023 10:54

Simplestead · 25/06/2023 10:40

Have you had a sense of humour bypass?

No, I only laugh when something is actually funny 🙂

apric0t · 25/06/2023 10:55

😂 I had this last year, getting rid of our mattress we'd had for a decade, and I am a terrible night drooler, could not have run away fast enough when we chucked it at the tip and was mortified by people seeing me carrying it to the right disposal area!!

GrannyAchingsShepherdsHut · 25/06/2023 10:55

I'd be nervous of covering it with anything in case they can't grip it / take it with other stuff attached and rip it off in front of you while you try not to flee in horror.

I had someone absolutely insisting they needed our old mattress when we replaced it. It was yuk. It wasn't even new when we got it!

In the end I had to bite the bullet and send DM a photo of it in all its glory horror, and ask her to run interference.

Cucucucu · 25/06/2023 10:56

Just tell them you just moved and someone left that awful mattress in the spare bedroom lol . They have no way of knowing 😜

mommatoone · 25/06/2023 10:57

OP - i would just go out and let your DP deal with it🤣🤣

rwalker · 25/06/2023 10:57

Roll it up

LibertyLily · 25/06/2023 10:58

Bexx87 · 25/06/2023 10:18

I gave away my kids' old double bed frame recently. The person who wanted it also asked for the mattress but unfortunately it looked like it needed burning. Blood stains all over it, it looked like someone had been murdered on it ( they have frequent nose bleeds). I never realised it was so bad.

This happened to us so few years back. A work colleague of DH's had just purchased her first flat, we were selling a double bed having just upgraded to a king size and he offered our old one to her. I knew the mattress was a bit stained (blame our ancient, weak-bladdered pooch!), so told DH she'd have to buy a mattress separately but she insisted ours would be fine. We delivered it to her, she was there with her BF and I cringed with embarrassment as we took it into the flat. I'm sure she chucked it immediately....

I'm sure the delivery blokes will be perfectly accustomed to seeing this sort of thing but I get where you're coming from @NeverDropYourMooncup

Qilin · 25/06/2023 11:00

Saisong · 25/06/2023 10:15

I'm sure they've seen it all before, and the ice drinks is a lovely idea.

But, do you really never turn your mattress? I've always understood you need to turn them several times a year.

Lots of mattresses these days are 'no turn' ones.

Backstreets · 25/06/2023 11:01

Just laughed on the bus at traumatising shroud of Turin

nobody cares op, everyone bleeds etc

stopringingme · 25/06/2023 11:03

@NeverDropYourMooncup

They will have seen worse I am sure.

I let my DH deal with delivery of large items as I overthink things and think the worst.

When we bought our new mattress it was so expensive to take the old one away we arranged for the council collection.

They could not come for about a month as it was during covid.

We had nowhere to put it in the house so put it behind the greenhouse in the garden, well you can imagine the state it was in when we had to put it out the front of the house for 6am on the collection day.

It also had poured down that night so was really heavy and wet.

I was trying to hear what the council collection workers said as they picked it up, but they just got it and threw it in the back of the lorry with all the others.

user1469908585 · 25/06/2023 11:06

Oh dear!
Our neighbours did major house renovations last year. Someone came along in the night and bunged a minging mattress on the top of their skip…the village WhatsApp group was full of speculation as to the culprit!

Craftsandgardens · 25/06/2023 11:07

It makes me wonder about mattresses in self catering accommodation. We stripped the beds last week at our self catering flat, and I stripped the mattress cover too. Underneath, the mattress was gross - stained and with roughed up patches all over it.
I hated to think we'd been sleeping on it for a week. Surely if you're letting paying guests use a bed, you'd make sure the mattress was clean.

Helenahandkart · 25/06/2023 11:09

I took my mum’s mattress to the tip once. It was 50 years old. Her waters had broken on it. It was covered in period stains. The fabric had perished and was in ribbons. Plus tea stains/ sweat stains/ god knows what else stains. I was embarrassed carrying it through the tip and make a jokey comment about the state of it to one of the tip workers. He just said ‘I’ve seen MUCH worse’.
People die on mattresses and then get cooked by their electric blankets til they burst. I imagine yours is pretty run of the mill. Don’t worry about it.

LittleMonks11 · 25/06/2023 11:09

I'm in creases 😂 Like your comedic writing style 😁

LlynTegid · 25/06/2023 11:09

Lesson learnt to turn the mattress frequently and kind of you to get cold drinks.

dontgobaconmyheart · 25/06/2023 11:11

I doubt they will notice or care OP - they'll be grabbing it and delivering as quickly as they possibly can and getting out of there to the next one so they can finish their rosta and get home to their own lives.

I don't think I've ever even had a delivery/collection last long enough that there was opportunity to chat to them at all. I offered someone a bottle of water or a can of coke from the fridge fairly recently as it was baking hot and they said "no thanks we've just been to the co op" and practically ran back to the van.

PimpMyFridge · 25/06/2023 11:13

Thanks for the chuckle op. 😁
Well done on cold drinks, you and DH are a team. 👍

BrutusMcDogface · 25/06/2023 11:13

Simplestead · 25/06/2023 10:27

@NeverDropYourMooncup We need a photo...please🙏

WTF?!

Theunamedcat · 25/06/2023 11:13

So I recently had to clean out the house of a dear friend who died in bed I had to arrange removal of the mattress and other bits I rolled it taped it and bin bagged it up so they could just grab and go they didnt charge much we were expecting a much bigger bill but the fact that I packed everything up and sealed off the icky parts went a long way in reducing the bill its not hard with duck tape

PimpMyFridge · 25/06/2023 11:14

Helenahandkart · 25/06/2023 11:09

I took my mum’s mattress to the tip once. It was 50 years old. Her waters had broken on it. It was covered in period stains. The fabric had perished and was in ribbons. Plus tea stains/ sweat stains/ god knows what else stains. I was embarrassed carrying it through the tip and make a jokey comment about the state of it to one of the tip workers. He just said ‘I’ve seen MUCH worse’.
People die on mattresses and then get cooked by their electric blankets til they burst. I imagine yours is pretty run of the mill. Don’t worry about it.

Omg! Well... That's put things into perspective. 😱😱😱

mainsfed · 25/06/2023 11:15

What on earth have you been doing it?

Our mattress is 10 years old, it’s only an IKEA one and we don’t have topper, but it’s still white apart from one water stain from a wet towel.