@Fatima.ameen3 hm I’ve never thought about that, but I never pour it on… I just spray the top so that the air can dry it 🙂 I’ve never had a problem while making sure not to over saturate 🙂
Baking soda, hydrogen peroxide Make sure baking soda is fully saturated Let dry completely ( might have to leave overnight) Sweep up excess then vacuum over it
I tried this today and it didn't work as well on mine as you show. And I even had to scrub some after it sat all day and dried. Don't expect miracles here. Mine did lighten the stains but did NOT completely remove them.
I would say sweep it as best you can, and maybe dab it thoroughly with a damp cloth! But I can’t really vouch for that so please make sure that that’s gonna be good in a small spot first ♥️
@abidangurung3270 I just used my regular vac, (I have a shark but ive used others too) but I’d say that the more you sweep up the better no matter what vac you use 🙂
It would be a different product altogether then… the vinegar would react with the baking soda and I’m not sure if it would pull anything off or not. You may want to shampoo that off immediately if you try it. With the peroxide there whitening happening from that plus the baking soda (similar to how they whiten teeth in toothpaste) and also it dries up so you can take it off the top without it soaking too far into the bed.
This didn’t work good enough for me I accidentally left a water bottle cracked open on my bed and I came back home and it was a massive puddle a few months ago, it seeped the sweat out of my sheets into my mattress and I can’t get it out
Also I leave it as long as possible. Not sure exactly how long it takes that depends on how wet you get the area and how thick the baking soda is. If possible I like to leave it all day to be sure it’s dried out. It’ll be crunchy when it’s dry.
Oh my I’m so sorry! Since I’m not entirely sure of the details, the only thing I can think is flushing with water? Spraying then dabbing and repeat a few times. But I don’t know material of your mattress or exactly how it stained, or if it was dark and the peroxide stripped the color? so if you try this please take caution and don’t go forward if you don’t feel comfortable. 🙂
I added baking soda and water without actually looking it up on how to properly clean it. The spot was small And I scrubbed it and it became large and now it’s stained yellow. I’m not sure what I can to do to reverse it. I believe my mattress is cotton but the top feels silky.
@@hollylove6659 if you feel comfortable with doing what’s in the video and letting it fully dry, it will draw out any staining and you’ll be able to sweep it off.