Cleaning Memory Foam
This process is
designed to clean a Memory Foam Mattress, and can be easily adapted to use
on mattress toppers and pillows.
What you
will need:
Hand vacuum or regular
vacuum with soft brush attachment
Woolite fabric
cleaner
Water
Spray bottle
Spray attachment
for hose (if doing the task outdoors)
Detachable shower head (if
doing the task in the tub)
Distilled white vinegar
Hair
dryer or electric fan
Tarp
Cleaning
Process:
Vacuum the foam thoroughly
with a hand vac or regular size vacuum using the soft brush
attachment.
Place mattress/topper/pillow in the bathtub or
outside, near an outdoor water supply (if outdoors, make sure to place the
mattress on a clean tarp or other clean platform to avoid getting it muddy
or dirty).
In the spray bottle, mix 1 part Woolite with 2 parts
water and shake well.
Standing the foam on end, spray entire
piece(s), front and back, with Woolite solution. If cleaning the mattress,
the job will be much easier with two people, one to hold the mattress, and
one to spray.
Allow Woolite solution to stay on for 30
minutes.
Rinse with clean water, using detachable shower head if
in the tub, or spray nozzle on hose, if outdoors.
Gently squeeze
out excess water by folding the foam and pressing down. DO NOT twist or
wring the foam as this will cause damage.
Empty Woolite solution
and refill bottle with 1 part vinegar to 4 parts water.
Spray
down entire piece again with vinegar solution.
Rinse again with
shower head or spray nozzle and gently press out excess water as in step #
7.
A hair dryer set on its lowest setting can be used to aid in
drying; being careful not to hold the hair dryer too close or it will
damage the foam.
In the alternative, the mattress can air dry,
using an electric fan to aid in drying.
Make sure the foam is
completely dry before replacing on bed.
Removing
Stains from Memory Foam
The cleaning process
above should remove most stains. For more stubborn stains, these methods
may help:
Dampen the stain with plain water and sprinkle with dry
boric acid (20 Mule Team Borax, usually found in the laundry aisle of the
grocery store), and blot the stain with a sponge or cloth in circular
motion until it disappears. Blot dry and vacuum with hand vac or soft brush
attachment to remove residue.
Dampen a sponge or cloth with
hydrogen peroxide and blot the stain in a circular motion (NOTE: hydrogen
peroxide WILL DISCOLOR THE FOAM while eliminating the
stain!
Spray the stain with an enzymatic pet stain remover (such
as Petzyme, available at most pet stores), and let sit for 15 minutes. Blot
the area with a damp cloth and vacuum when dry.
If these methods
fail, you may consider contacting a mattress cleaning professional. Also,
check with your mattress retailer as they may carry products specifically
designed to assist with stain removal for your particular
mattress.
NOTE: For stains that have soaked into the mattress
padding, for health and sanitary reasons (i.e. bacteria can continue to
grow inside the padding even after the surface stain is gone), it may be
necessary to replace to
mattress.
Removing Odors from Memory
Foam
Odors from stains (especially
urine or vomit) and from the air (such as cigarette smoke) can linger in
foam. To remove odors, try any one (or more) of the following
methods:
Sprinkle the entire mattress/topper/pillow with baking
soda and allow to sit overnight. Vacuum thoroughly with hand vac or soft
brush attachment.
Using a citrus-based cleaning product, spray
the foam piece(s) lightly, and allow to dry. Vacuum
thoroughly.
Try a commercially available product such as Febreze
(Proctor & Gamble) or FreshCare (Clorox), which are often effective at
eliminating or reducing
odors.
Additional Hints and
Tips
To extend the life of your
mattress, it should be flipped and rotated (bottom to top) every six
months.
To prevent stains and keep your foam
mattress/topper/pillows clean and fresh longer, change your sheets often
and vacuum your Memory Foam regularly (using a hand vac or soft brush
attachment).
Before cleaning, always check the
manufacturer’s tags on your Memory Foam pieces for additional
cleaning tips, and make sure to follow all warnings and cautions on the tag
to avoid damage.
Always clean a stain as soon as possible for
easier removal and to avoid having it soak into the mattress
padding.