Whether you have a bedwetting child, teen or a potty-training toddler at home, cleaning stained bedding and mattress can be challenging. Here are some helpful tips that can help make cleaning tough urine stains a bit simpler.
Tip 1: To fight tough urine stains after a bedwetting event, remove all the wet bedding and wash with warm water to prevent the fibers from shrinking. Protect prints and colors by flipping pillowcases inside out. If your bedding has delicate trims, read the care label before washing to prevent mishaps.
Tip 2: If a bedwetting accident has stained your mattress, combine concentrate stain and odor remover and water to make a liquid. The liquid can be used to cover the entire urine stain. Let the liquid dry. Once it has dried, wash it off. To check stubborn stains, use a black light to see if there is still urine. If there is reapply.
Tip 3: To avoid odor and stains Bloat the urine; don’t rub the urine into the mattress.
Tip 4: To avoid constantly changing beddings and reducing laundry load purchase waterproof bedding or plastic mattress covers like waterproof bedding overlays to absorb urine leaks, sweat stains and liquid spills. These types of bedding can save time and money by reducing cleaning costs.
Tip 5: Keep an effective stain remover such as odorzyme stain and odor remover or Blue marble stain and odor remover or DPs Urine Stain remover to locate the urine on a mattress, cover the stain with a stain remover, and let the remover dry on its own. Once the stain remover has dried, check for the complete removal of the urine stain or if needed reapply. They not only remove unwanted stains but also make your mattress free from bad odor.
To reduce laundry cost and better manage bedwetting, purchase waterproof beddings to absorb any unwanted liquid spill. Chummie and Prisma waterproof bedding can be washed over 300 times, while still absorbing up to 6 cups of liquids. Stain removers are another must have for parents with bedwetting children or potty-training toddlers to remove stains and eliminate odor.
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Good article.
I got the Odorzyme concentrate and the DP urine stain remover. I hope that they do the trick.
I got the DP stain remover. I didnt even know these things existed…