All you need is a cloth or cotton wool soaked with hydrogen peroxide.
Then rub the stain for a few minutes and let it rest until the mattress dries (no rinse is needed).
It is important to bear in mind that hydrogen peroxide has a bleaching effect. So, if your mattress is dyed, it is best to test it first on a small area that is not very visible to make sure it does not attack the color.
For
comfortable application, it is preferable to place the vinegar in a spray bottle, then to spray the vinegar onto the mattress and to leave it to act for about five minutes.
Then sprinkle it with sodium bicarbonate and wait for the mixture to stop sizzling and drying. Continue to remove product residues with the vacuum cleaner.
If the vinegar odour is too strong (remember that the odour will disappear after a few hours), you can use a mixture of water and lemon.
Mould spots on the mattress.
Sodium bicarbonate removes moisture very effectively because it has drying, antiseptic and antibacterial properties.
In a plastic container, add 250 grams of sodium bicarbonate with 5 drops of tea tree oil or tea tree essential oil, one of the best natural disinfectants.
Then spread the mixture over the mattress and let it work for one hour.
Finally, remove dirt adhering to sodium bicarbonate using a vacuum cleaner.