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Help! Wee on mattress

9 replies

punchkins · 28/11/2014 15:40

Is this the right place to post this? Ill three year old was snuggled in our bed and 'forgot' she needed a wee. Brand new mattress now has a huge wee patch. I've dumped bicarb on it but what else should I do? And out mattress protector is clearly shit so any recs for those?

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wowfudge · 28/11/2014 16:24

Get some enzyme urine remover from Pets at Home. I prefer the Mr Muscle one to the Simple Solutions one. Sprinkle it over the affected area and allow to dry. Job done.

punchkins · 28/11/2014 17:04

Brilliant, thank you. Is that the Mr Muscle Oxy Urine Destroyer Fresh Scent, 945 ml?

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wowfudge · 28/11/2014 18:39

Costs around £8 for the bottle? Yes!

InAllFairness · 28/11/2014 20:39

Also clean with a solution of vinegar and water. And buy a waterproof sheet to go underneath the mattress protector

Liara · 28/11/2014 20:41

Actually, sprinkle some bicarb on it, then spritz on a mix of oxygen water and a little washing up liquid.

Gets rid of it better than any specialist product I have ever come across (and is a lot cheaper than 8 quid!)

Pico2 · 28/11/2014 20:58

We have a John Lewis waterproof mattress protector (quilted type) then a JL normal quilted mattress protector over the top. We had 2 incidents like yours before sorting out the right protectors.

punchkins · 29/11/2014 14:39

A waterproof protector is definitley on the list now!
Liara, erm what's oxygen water?

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Liara · 29/11/2014 19:44

Sorry, hydrogen peroxide (in France where I live and in my MT it is called oxygenated water).

punchkins · 30/11/2014 11:46

Ah yes. I remember using that on cat wee. Thanks for the reminder.

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