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Mattress cleaning

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Cadbury · 15/10/2008 10:41

Ds has had a few over night accidents this week. While his duvet and pillow etc are being washed, he's been sleeping in a sleeping bag ontop of the mattress (dh didn't put the plastic cover back on when getting ds to bed). I've just been in to make the bed again to discover another accident in the sleeping bag and on the mattress. I have washed the area with water and detol and patted dry with a towel. I now have the mattress standing up next to a radiator to dry it out hopefully before bed time tonight.

I wondered, how do you clean your mattresses when the inevitable occurs, or am I the only one who didn't have a plastic sheet on?

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mehgalegs · 15/10/2008 10:45

Be careful not to over wet it as I trashed our old mattress a few months ago.

Sprinkling bicarbonate of soda on the stain, leaving for a few hours and then hoovering off can get rid of any whiffs.

Cadbury · 15/10/2008 10:51

thanks - that's a good idea
It si a pretty old mattress, I have to say, but never the less, I can't afford a new one at the moment.

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Cadbury · 15/10/2008 11:23

any other ideas?

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Cadbury · 15/10/2008 16:00

shameless bump

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chocolatemummy · 15/10/2008 16:03

washing detergent in hot water scrubbed with a sponge and then bicarbonate of soda elft to soak

Cadbury · 15/10/2008 21:03

thanks chocolatemummy (good name)

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