Mattress Cleaning – Cleaner Cleaner https://cleanercleaner.co.uk Professional Cleaners in London - End of Tenancy, Carpet Cleaning Sat, 21 Dec 2024 07:25:05 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 The Only Cleaning Routine You Need to Keep Your Foldable Guest Bed Nice and Fresh https://cleanercleaner.co.uk/blog/cleaning-for-foldable-guest-bed-fresh-hygienic/ Sun, 15 Sep 2024 08:37:57 +0000 https://cleanercleaner.co.uk/?p=189792 Foldable guest beds are a lifesaver for any host. They provide a comfortable place for guests to sleep without taking up permanent space. But like any other furniture, foldable beds require specific care to remain clean and comfortable and last for years. As professional cleaners with over 14 years of experience cleaning mattresses and upholstery of all shapes and sizes, we’re here to share our secrets on keeping your foldable guest bed looking great and feeling fresh and hygienic.

Read also: 6 Ways to Keep Your Furniture and Carpets Clean All Year Round

Some guest beds have trundle option allowing you to invite 1 extra guest. Photo courtesy of Bedkingdom UK

The Specific Cleaning Challenges with Foldable Beds

Whether you have a trundle bed, a pull-out sofa, a rollaway, or a stylish futon, all foldable guest beds face similar challenges. Here are some common issues to watch out for:

  • Dust buildup: Since these beds aren’t used daily, dust can accumulate over time and provide the perfect conditions for dust mites, potentially damaging the fabric and creating an unpleasant sleeping environment.
  • Humidity and mould: Unlike regular beds, foldable beds often sit unused for long periods. Folding the bed away can trap moisture, especially in humid climates, leading to mould growth – a health hazard and a nightmare to clean.
  • Dirt and debris: Crumbs, hair, and other debris can get trapped in the bed’s folds, deteriorating the fabric and shortening its lifespan.
  • Stains: Accidents happen, especially with young guests. Since the bed is folded and tucked away, stains can easily go unnoticed until the next use. These forgotten stains can become permanent, leaving unsightly marks, deteriorating the fabrics, and potentially attracting unwanted pests.
  • Unwelcome visitors: Foldable beds (especially those used for short-term rentals, but not only!) can be a potential hiding spot for bed bugs. Early detection and proper treatment are crucial.

Read also: How to Choose a Comfortable Sofa That Will Last You For Years

A sofa with a trundle option is perfect choice for your living room. Photo courtesy of Bedkingdom UK

9 Professional Tips to Help You Keep Your Foldable Guest Bed Clean

To prevent these issues and ensure your foldable guest bed remains a haven for weary travellers, here’s a cleaning and maintenance routine to follow:

1. Battling Humidity

If you live in a humid climate or have a room prone to moisture that you don’t use very often, there’s a chance of mould growth, which is very damaging to the fabrics. Not to mention, it’s a health hazard to you and your next guests. Here’s how to protect your guest bed from humidity and moisture.

  • Dehumidify: In humid climates, investing in a dehumidifier is best to control the air’s moisture content. This device will prevent mould growth and ensure your bed stays dry.
  • Ensure proper ventilation: If you don’t use your guest room often, make sure to open the windows every few days and air out the area for at least 20-30 minutes. 
  • Silica gel: Silica gel packets are your friend! Place them within the folds of the bed before you store it to absorb any trapped moisture and prevent musty odours.

Read also: 7 Ideas for Dealing with Mould at Home

2. Keeping the Dust at Bay

Dust is a constant enemy of furniture, and foldable beds are no exception. Since people don’t use these beds frequently, dust accumulation can be a problem. Here’s how to deal with it:

  • Regular vacuuming: Before and after each use, thoroughly vacuum the entire bed, including the mattress (if removable), frame, and upholstery. Use the upholstery attachment to remove dust lodged deep within the fabric fibres.
  • Add a barrier against the dust: After a thorough clean, wrap the bed in a breathable fabric or a sealed plastic cover (ensure proper ventilation before sealing) for extra protection.

When washing the bed linens after your guests, don’t forget to throw in the mattress protector too.

3. Stain Prevention is Key

Accidents happen, even with the most considerate guests. Here’s how to safeguard your guest bed against stains:

  • Invest in a mattress protector: A good-quality, waterproof mattress protector is your first line of defence. It acts as a barrier against spills and accidents, keeping your bed clean and fresh.
  • Clean the bedding: Don’t let used bedding and mattress protectors linger. Wash them in hot water with appropriate detergent after every guest visit. This laundry routine keeps dust mites, allergens, and other grime at bay.

Check also: How to Remove Grease Stains From Upholstery Fabrics

4. Tackling Stains Promptly

Even with a mattress protector, stains can happen – spills and splashes can get onto the sides of the bed, upholstered headboards or the armrests of foldable sofas. Here’s how to deal with them effectively:

  • Act fast: The quicker you address a stain, the easier it is to remove. Blot up any excess liquid immediately to prevent it from soaking deeper.
  • Professional products: Avoid DIY cleaning concoctions that can set the stain or damage the fabrics. Invest in good quality stain removers designed for upholstery or follow the manufacturer’s cleaning instructions for the foldable bed. Consider hiring a professional cleaning service for stubborn stains like blood, urine, or grease. Here at Cleaner Cleaner, we use advanced techniques and specialised products to remove even the toughest stains from sofas, mattresses, and guest beds. Additionally, we can treat your foldable bed with stain repellents for extra protection.

Read also: 9 Things You Should to Know About Stain Protection for Carpets and Upholstery

Dirt, dust, and hair can deteriorate the fabrics if trapped in the folds and crevices of your guest bed.

5. Removing Dirt and Debris

Stains aren’t the only threat to your guest bed’s longevity. Some types of gritty dirt can get trapped in the folds and deteriorate the fabrics. Here’s how to deal with this issue:

  • Brushing is essential: Brush the fabric after every use to loosen the dirt before vacuuming for a deeper clean
  • Thorough vacuuming: Use the upholstery attachment and vacuum the bed thoroughly after each guest. Pay attention to folds and crevices where crumbs, hair, and dead skin cells accumulate.  

6. Preventing Mould and Bacteria Growth

Some of us sweat more than others, and this is perfectly normal. However, any moisture trapped within the folds creates a breeding ground for bacteria and mould. Here’s how to prevent this:

  • Airing is essential: Allow your foldable bed to air before storing it. Open all windows and doors in the room to ensure proper ventilation. Make sure the bed and upholstery are completely dry before folding it back. Regular airing not only prevents mould but also removes musty odours.
  • Sunlight exposure: If possible, expose the bed to direct sunlight for a few hours. Sunlight is a natural disinfectant that helps kill harmful microorganisms.
  • Ventilate the room: Even if you can’t expose the bed to sunlight, ensure the room is well-ventilated. Open windows or use a fan to allow proper airflow and reduce humidity.

Check also: 6 Questions About Your Mattress Answered By a Professional Cleaner

7. Beware of Bed Bugs

Bed bugs are a common problem in hotels and hostels, but they can also find their way into your place through guests. Here’s how to prevent and detect bed bugs:

  • Inspect the Bed: Before putting away the guest bed, carefully inspect the mattress, seams, and folds for signs of bed bugs, such as tiny, reddish-brown bugs, black specks (bed bug faeces), or tiny eggs.
  • Wash the bed linens: Wash all bedding, including sheets, pillowcases, and mattress pads, in hot water and on a long cycle to kill potential bed bugs.
  • Professional steam cleaning: Consider scheduling a professional steam cleaning for your guest bed to keep it hygienic and deter potential pests.
  • Quarantine the room: If you suspect a bed bug infestation, isolate the room and its contents to prevent the bugs from spreading.
  • Call for professional extermination: Don’t try to handle the infestation yourself if you find bed bugs.

Read also: Deep Cleaning for a Healthier, Pest-Free Home

A folding bed like this one is very simple to clean and maintain and it takes minimal space. Photo courtesy of Bedkingdom UK

8. Choose a Bed That’s Easy to Clean

Not all foldable guest beds are created equal. When selecting a one, consider the following factors:

  • Upholstery material: Opt for upholstery fabrics that are easy to clean and resistant to stains, such as microfiber or wool blends. Avoid fabrics that are difficult to maintain or prone to mould growth.
  • Folding mechanism: Choose a bed with a simple folding mechanism that allows easy access to all mattress parts and upholstery.
  • Size and storage: Think of the size of the room where you’ll store the bed. A smaller bed might be more practical if you have limited space.

Read also: How to Choose Upholstery Fabric for Easy Care of Your Furniture

9. When to Call Professional Cleaners

While you can maintain your foldable guest bed yourself, there are times when professional cleaning is necessary:

  • Tough stains: If you’re having trouble removing stubborn stains, a professional cleaner can use specialised techniques and products to do the job.
  • Frequent use: If you frequently use your guest bed, regular professional cleaning can help maintain its freshness and hygiene.
  • Deep cleaning: For a thorough deep clean, consider hiring a professional cleaner to clean the entire bed, including the mattress and upholstery.

At Cleaner Cleaner, we offer professional cleaning service for sofa beds, foldable guest beds, mattresses and more! Our team of experienced technicians will make sure your bed is clean, hygienic, and ready for your next guest.

 

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Expert Summer Cleaning Tips for a Fresh and Healthy Home https://cleanercleaner.co.uk/blog/expert-summer-cleaning-tips-for-a-fresh-and-healthy-home/ Wed, 14 Aug 2024 12:38:09 +0000 https://cleanercleaner.co.uk/?p=184200 Summer brings sunshine, longer days, and a renewed desire to spend time outside. However, high temperatures, humidity, and increased outdoor activity also present unique challenges for keeping your home clean and healthy. Here at Cleaner Cleaner, we understand these challenges and are here to share some expert cleaning tips to ensure your home remains your fresh summer oasis.

Plastic blinds are notorious dust collectors, but regular wiping can significantly reduce the amount of dust circulating in your home. Image by freepik

Combating Summer Dust and Dirt

Warmer weather means open windows, inviting dust and other airborne particles indoors. Regular vacuuming with a HEPA filter is essential, targeting high-traffic areas, carpets, rugs, and furniture edges. Curtains and blinds are dust magnets, so it’s a good idea to include them in your regular cleaning schedule. Use your vacuum cleaner’s upholstery attachment to remove dust from curtains and the small nozzle to clean blinds, regardless of whether they are textile, plastic, or wooden. If you have an air conditioner, regularly clean its filter to prevent airflow obstruction and potential damage to the unit.

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If you (and your pet) enjoy outdoor activities in summer, our tips will help prevent tracking dirt and grime onto your carpets and furniture.

Dealing with Dirt from Outdoor Adventures

Even if you don’t have a mudroom, it is wise to designate a space near your home’s entrance where you remove dirty clothes and shoes to contain mud and dirt. Use washable doormats for pets and wipe down your shoes after outdoor adventures. Keep a towel by the door to clean muddy paws before your pets enter the house. Vacuuming regularly during the summer is essential to prevent dirt buildup and keep indoor air quality healthy. If dirt gets tracked inside, consider deep cleaning your carpets to avoid damage to the fibres and lengthen the lifespan of your floors. 

Check also: 6 Proven Ways to Keep Your Furniture and Carpets Clean All Year Round

Sweat stains can quickly ruin your bedding, so following our laundry and mattress cleaning tips is essential.

Managing Summer Sweat and Odours

Increase ventilation, wash bedding frequently, and consider using mattress refreshing sprays. Summertime increases sweat and sebum buildup on bedding. Unless you have a thermoregulating mattress pad, you should wash your sheets, pillowcases, and mattress covers in hot water (at least 55°C or 130°F) weekly to eliminate sweat and prevent bacteria growth. If your mattress is double-sided, flip it to the summer side for cooler sleep and less sweating. Consider professional mattress cleaning for the winter side to tackle stains, odours, allergens, and dust mites. 

Read also: 6 Questions About Your Mattress Answered By a Professional Cleaner

Increased sweating can also become an issue for the upholstery too. To prevent your sofa from looking shabby and worn out, consider using a throw cover during the hottest months – the sebum and sweat will remain on the washable covers instead of the furniture fabrics.

Check also: 4 Ways to Restore and Maintain the Sofa Upholstery

Deep clean carpets and furniture to keep pests away. Cleaning your pet’s bed more often during summer also minimises the risk of infestations. Image by wirestock on Freepik

Keeping Summer Pests at Bay

During the summer, as we become more active, so do insects. Seal up your home’s entry points, install window screens, and use repellents to deter insects. Research targeted solutions for specific pest issues to prevent infestations. Regular deep cleaning of carpets, upholstery, and mattresses helps eliminate hiding spots for pests and their eggs. Professional deep cleaning removes deeply embedded dirt, preventing bacteria buildup that attracts pests. The hot water extraction carpet and furniture cleaning procedures effectively kill dust mites and allergens.

Check also: Summer Cleaning Tips for a Healthy & Pest-Free Home

Brushing your pet will help minimise pet hair on your sofa, and it’s also a wonderful bonding experience. Image by freepik

Summer Shedding and Furry Friends

Regularly brush your pets as shedding increases in summer. Keep a lint roller at hand for quick furniture touch-ups. For stubborn fur, use the upholstery attachment on your vacuum cleaner. Deep carpet cleaning effectively removes embedded fur from heavily fur-laden carpets. Also, you can check some of our professional tips on dealing with pet hair on upholstery and carpets.

Disinfect your bathroom with bleach while wearing gloves to protect your hands and prevent the spread of mould spores throughout your home.

Combating Mould and Mildew

Summer brings up humidity levels, which increases the risk of mould growth. Maintain low humidity levels and ensure good ventilation to prevent your home from becoming a breeding ground for bacteria and fungi. Ideally, the humidity levels in your home should be around 30- 50%. Use dehumidifiers in damp areas like bathrooms and kitchens. Run bathroom fans during showers and leave doors open when you don’t use the area to allow proper airflow. 

Read also: 7 Ways to Deal with Mould at Home

To sanitise the bathroom, clean the surfaces like mirrors, tiles, and cabinets with vinegar and water. If you suspect there’s already mould growth, opt for the heavy artillery and get a bathroom cleaner containing bleach or bleach and water solution. Use silica gel packets or chalk in wardrobes to absorb moisture. Avoid leaving spills unattended, and fix any leaks, as even small amounts of standing water can result in mould growth.

When you book a professional cleaning in summer you can enjoy stain-free, sanitised carpets and upholstery, ready to use the same day!

Carpet and Furniture Cleaning is a Summer Essential

Summer is the perfect time to clean your carpets, furniture, and mattresses thoroughly. The warmer temperatures and improved ventilation help speed up the drying process. Another advantage of summer is that you can leave removable upholstery and furniture covers, as well as small area rugs, to dry outside in the sun. UV rays effectively kill bacteria and mould spores and help sanitise the fabrics. Essentially, deep cleaning furnishings in summer is an investment in your winter comfort.

Check also: 9 Questions About Stain Protecting Your Carpets and Upholstery

The Benefits of Booking Professional Cleaning Service This Summer

Professional services provide specialised deep cleaning techniques, expertise, and equipment to remove stubborn stains and restore your home’s appearance. Hiring cleaners saves time and effort, contributing to a healthier living space.

At Cleaner Cleaner, we offer professional carpet, upholstery, and mattress cleaning services. Our experienced team uses advanced methods and high-quality products for exceptional results. Contact us for a free quote and experience the difference professional cleaning can make.

We hope these tips help you enjoy a fresh, clean, and healthy home this summer.

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9 Things You Need to Know About Stain Protection for Carpets and Upholstery https://cleanercleaner.co.uk/blog/9-things-you-need-to-know-about-stain-protection-for-carpets-and-upholstery/ Mon, 13 May 2024 14:52:29 +0000 https://cleanercleaner.co.uk/?p=164461 Remember that feeling of walking on a brand-new carpet or sinking into a plush sofa for the first time? Unfortunately, accidents happen, and spills can quickly turn that pristine surface into a stained nightmare. In the past, most carpets and upholstered furniture came pre-treated with stain protection from the manufacturer. However, that’s not the case these days.

Our years of experience as certified stain removal experts taught us that, ironically, most accidents happen within the first month of owning a new carpet or sofa. Why take the risk of a permanent stain on your brand-new investment? You wouldn’t hesitate to put a case and screen protector on your new phone – why wouldn’t you extend the same protection to your expensive carpets and furniture? After all, there’s a treatment that provides an affordable way to safeguard your valuable carpets and upholstery.

At Cleaner Cleaner, we’re proud to offer professional stain protection services alongside our deep cleaning. But before you book, let’s explore some fundamental questions about stain protection:

stain removal service

Does Stain Protection Affect Cleaning?

One common concern is whether stain protection makes it harder to deep clean carpets and upholstery. The answer is no! Certified fibre care specialists like Cleaner Cleaner use high-powered alkaline detergents that effectively break down the bond holding the stain protection to the textile. If anything, stain protection allows faster and safer deep cleaning as the grime does not get into the fibres but sticks to the protective coating.

Read also: How to protect your carpets and furniture from stains when painting and decorating?

When applied correctly, stain protection coating effectively repels liquid stains and prevents dirt from adhering to the fibres.

How Stain Protection Works?

Stain protection treatments work in several ways:

Coating the fibres: The product creates a barrier that makes it difficult for particles to stick to the fibres.

Blocking pores: The treatment fills in tiny cracks and pores in the fibres, preventing the absorption of liquids and dirt.

Easier stain removal: The repellent coating allows spills to bead on the surface, making them easier to blot up and remove before they set in. This also helps prevent dirt from embedding in the fibres, making vacuuming more effective.  

Stain protection can significantly extend the lifespan of carpets and upholstery by preventing dirt and debris from accumulating deep down.

Check also: 6 Expert Tips to Help You Protect Your Furniture and Carpets and Keep Them Clean All Year Round

When you get anti-stain treatment for your new furnishings you are protecting your investment. Image by freepik

Types of Stain Repellent Products

Two main types of stain protection products are used for carpets and upholstery: water- and solvent-based. The best type for your furnishings depends on the material:

Water-based: This is the most common type and is generally applied after a professional cleaning or to brand-new furniture and carpets. As the name implies, it’s suitable for water-cleanable fabrics only. It’s typically spread with a hand sprayer and may wear off faster than solvent-based options.

Solvent-based: This coating is highly recommended for newly installed carpets and upholstery and is especially suitable for delicate fabrics. Solvent-based stain protection coating can be applied to all fibres and fabrics as long as they are dry.

Read also: Decoding Upholstery Labels Can Help You Choose the Best Sofa for Your Needs

Which Type of Stain Protection Works Better?

Both types of stain protection create a protective barrier around the fibres, repelling water- and oil-based stains and dirt.

  • Water-based: More versatile and can be used on most fabrics, including right after hot water extraction cleaning when carpets and upholstery are still slightly damp.
  • Solvent-based: Ideal for brand-new carpets and upholstery, dry textile surfaces, and delicate fabrics like viscose and bamboo silk. It’s also a good choice for highly absorbent fabrics like linen and cotton.

We always test an inconspicuous area before applying any stain protection product, especially on moisture-sensitive fabrics. This check-up helps us determine whether a water — or solvent-based product is best for the material.

Check also: What Kind of Upholstery Fabric to Choose for Easy Care of Your Furniture

The stain-repellent coating we apply effectively protects almost all types of fibres.

Is Stain Protection Treatment Suitable for All Types of Fabrics?

Most carpets and upholstery fabrics respond well to the high-quality stain protection products we use at Cleaner Cleaner. Our stain repellent is effective on a wide variety of materials, including delicate, luxurious, and high-maintenance carpets and upholstery:

  • Polypropylene (without stain protection, oil and grease stains are nearly impossible to remove from polypropylene)
  • Acrylics
  • White wool rugs 
  • Oriental rugs (may require a bit more careful application)
  • Non-colourfast fabrics (we recommend doing a test first)

Stain protection coating is suitable for various fibres used in carpets and upholstery, except for some dry-clean-only textiles. If you are unsure about the type of materials used in your furnishings or you see a “dry clean only” label, contact our certified fabric care specialists for advice. We can recommend the most appropriate cleaning and protective products for your carpets and furniture.

Read also: How to Clean and Maintain Your Handmade Oriental Rug

Getting a stain protection treatment for your new mattress will keep it in a good shape for years to come.

This Treatment Isn’t Meant Only for Carpets and Sofas

People most often get a stain-repellent coating for their carpets and soft furniture. However, in our experience, this treatment benefits all textile items used daily or placed in high-traffic areas. In addition to carpets and sofas, the protective coating helps maintain all types of furnishings. Stain protection treatment effectively extends the lifespan of area rugs, upholstered headboards, mattresses, and fabric dining chairs by keeping them hygienic and stain-free.

Check also: 6 Questions About Your Mattress You Always Wanted to Ask a Cleaning Specialist

Stain protection treatment should last until you schedule your next deep cleaning appointment.

How Long Does Stain Protection Last?

The stain protection applied after cleaning or to new furnishings can last 1-2 years, depending on foot traffic and how often the carpet or upholstery is deep cleaned. We highly recommend reapplying stain protection after every deep clean, ideally at least once a year. High-traffic areas, family rooms, and homes with pets may benefit from more frequent reapplication, perhaps every six months. Regular vacuuming also helps extend the life of the stain protection by removing abrasive dirt particles that can wear down the coating. It’s important to note that stain protection must be reapplied after every professional cleaning, even on carpets and fabrics pre-treated from the factory.

Read also: What time of the year is best to have your carpets cleaned?

When you have stain protection coating on your furnishings and spill something, it is enough to gently blot out the dirt with a paper towel. Image by freepik

Can Stains Still Penetrate the Barrier?

When applied correctly and regularly, the stain protection products we use create a virtually impenetrable barrier. Spills will simply bead up on the surface of the fabric. After that, all you need to do is to grab a clean cloth or paper towel and soak the spilled dirt.

Check also: Which is the best Carpet Cleaning Method?

We can do the stain protection treatment separately or as a part of our deep upholstery and carpet cleaning services

How Do You Apply the Stain Repellent Coating?

At Cleaner Cleaner, we have a meticulous application process to ensure complete coverage:

Step 1: Fine Mist Spray: We use a specialised sprayer to apply the product in a fine mist, coating all sides of the fibres.

Step 2: Multi-directional Application: We apply the protector in four directions to ensure even coverage.

Step 3: Brushing and Smoothing: We gently brush or use a glove to distribute the product evenly across the surface.

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The stain protection products we work with can be used in homes with small children and pets.

Are Stain Protection Products Safe?

We get this question a lot, which is understandable given the bad rap Scotchguard got in the late 90s. In 1999, 3M released data about chemicals in their product Scotchgard. PFOA and PFOS were found in the environment and can’t decompose in nature. High dosages caused cancer and death in lab rats, while lower doses resulted in developmental problems in humans and animals. In 2000, 3M discontinued Scotchgard production and created a new formula containing PFBS, which is considered not toxic by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). 

However, we use Alltec stain protectors, a trusted U.K. brand known for its safety and effectiveness. When dry, their water- and solvent-based products are non-toxic and safe for pets and children. The products are biodegradable and not identified as a PBT/vPvB substance.

Read also: Successful Stain Removal is a Matter of Chemistry

Gain a Peace of Mind with Stain Protection

Stain protection is an investment that goes a long way in protecting your carpets and upholstery. Many companies offer this service, but the key is finding one that uses the right products and applies them correctly.

Here at Cleaner Cleaner, we understand the importance of protecting your investment. We recommend keeping the care tag or label for your furniture and carpets so we can determine the best treatment for your specific needs.

We’ve tested various brands and chosen Alltec for its effectiveness and safety. Their stain protectors work for almost all carpets and upholstery, subject to professional testing, offering long-lasting protection until your next professional cleaning.

And here’s an extra perk: if you’ve used our stain protection service and experienced a stain, we’ll offer a 50% discount on stain removal!

So, if you want to protect your furnishings, don’t hesitate to contact us today and book our stain protection service.

 

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The Future of Sleep: Innovative Mattress Pads Are Revolutionising Our Rest  https://cleanercleaner.co.uk/blog/future-of-sleep-temperature-regulating-mattress-toppers/ Mon, 22 Jan 2024 14:48:05 +0000 https://cleanercleaner.co.uk/?p=149124 The evolution of mattresses and beds has been a fascinating journey. These sleeping surfaces have come a long way, from pre-historic straw mats to springs, memory foam, and all types of hi-tech mattresses. In recent years, innovative companies have been at the forefront of a sleep revolution, introducing cutting-edge mattress pads designed to regulate temperature and enhance the sleep experience.

Read also: 6 Questions About Your Mattress You Always Wanted to Ask a Professional Cleaner

High-quality sleep is linked to better overall health, Image by Freepik

The Pursuit for Quality in Sleep

In today’s world, where people are highly focused on their well-being, sleep quality has emerged as a critical factor for both longevity and overall health. Numerous research studies have underscored the profound impact of quality sleep on overall wellness. Restful sleep is not merely a luxury but an essential requirement for a healthy and fulfilling life.

Studies consistently highlight the correlation between insufficient or disrupted sleep and an increased risk of chronic health conditions. In fact, the World Health Organization identifies sleep as a vital contributor to longevity, emphasising its role in boosting the immune system and supporting overall physical health.

Beyond the physical realm, the mental health implications of sleep are equally profound. Sleep deprivation has proven to increase stress levels, anxiety, and even depression. Conversely, restful sleep fosters cognitive function, emotional resilience, and improved mood.

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Until recently, one-leg-out was the only way to cool your body during sleep. Image by gpointstudio

What Makes for a Restful Sleep?

In the past, the level of comfort that a bed could offer was primarily determined by its size and firmness. However, in the 20th century, two new technologies emerged: innerspring and foam mattresses. These two technologies have stood the test of time and are still widely used today. While the size and firmness of a bed are undoubtedly crucial factors for our comfort, contemporary research has revealed that the temperature at which we sleep is the most critical determinant in achieving a good night’s sleep. Consequently, maintaining an optimal sleep environment necessitates the regulation of the sleep surface’s temperature. Empirical evidence supports the claim that controlling the temperature of the sleep surface is critical for promoting quality sleep.

Read also: How to Choose a Comfortable Sofa That Will Last You For Years

Some mattress pads are dual-zoned and provide individual temperature control, contributing to better sleep for both partners. Image by yanalya

Technical Innovations for Sweet Slumber

Forward-thinking companies have developed mattress pads that surpass conventional offerings by recognising the intricate connection between sleep and mental well-being. One of the most groundbreaking features of these mattress toppers is their ability to regulate temperature. Too often, individuals struggle to find the right balance between warmth and coolness, which these mattress pads aim to resolve.

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Companies like Eight Sleep with their Pod Cover and Sleep Me with their Sleep Dock Pro and Chillipad have truly marked a milestone in the pursuit of quality sleep. The new generation of mattress pads is equipped with advanced temperature control mechanisms that can be adjusted to create the ideal sleeping environment, regardless of the season. Some are designed to cool the bed surface, using innovative materials and technology to dissipate heat and cool the sleeper comfortably. Others offer heating capabilities, ensuring a cosy, especially beneficial warmth during colder seasons. Advanced brands even provide mattress toppers that allow couples sharing a bed to set their side to a different temperature, ensuring the ultimate comfort for both sleepers.

Read also: Decode Fabric Labels to Choose the Best Furniture for Your Needs

If you’re too hot while sleeping, tossing and turning all night is unavoidable. Image by wayhomestudio

The Importance of Thermoregulation Goes Beyond Mere Comfort

The development of mattress pads and toppers with temperature-regulating capabilities is the answer to the growing awareness of the importance of sleep for overall health. As our society places more emphasis on well-being, people seek holistic solutions to improve every aspect of their lives, including sleep. Scientifically, the body’s internal temperature is vital in regulating the sleep-wake cycle. These bed thermoregulating systems contribute to a more harmonious and restorative sleep experience by aligning with the body’s natural temperature fluctuations. 

As we embrace the future of sleep, modern mattress pads serve as beacons of progress, promising a restful night’s sleep that enhances physical health and promotes mental resilience and longevity. Recognising the profound impact of sleep on longevity and mental well-being, companies are investing heavily in research and innovation to create products that improve the sleep experience. We will follow the development of these innovative sleep solutions with great interest.

Check also: Mattress Cleaning With Caution And Diligence

Our mattress cleaning experts will help you get back the comfort of your bed. Image by lifeforstock

How Can We Help You Sleep Better

It’s important to remember that certain timeless conditions are required for a good night’s sleep. One of these is bedroom cleanliness. Various studies have shown that clutter can affect our ability to fall asleep, while poorly maintained bedding can pose health risks. It’s highly recommended to deep clean your bedding on regular basis. However, in today’s fast-paced world, you don’t have to do everything yourself. If you need your mattress cleaned, don’t hesitate to give us a call. Our reliable mattress cleaners can handle any problem and remove dirt and stains without a trace. So, don’t hesitate and request a mattress cleaning quote – we’ll get back to you withing minutes.

 

 

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6 Questions About Your Mattress You Always Wanted to Ask a Professional Cleaner https://cleanercleaner.co.uk/blog/6-questions-about-mattress-answered-professional-cleaner/ https://cleanercleaner.co.uk/blog/6-questions-about-mattress-answered-professional-cleaner/#respond Wed, 30 Mar 2022 15:36:30 +0000 https://cleanercleaner.co.uk/?p=35825 Well, it may be a cliche, but it’s true – we spend around 1/3 of our life in bed, so getting a high-quality mattress is a must. Maintaining your mattress in good condition is crucial to improving the quality of your sleep and your overall health. However, when it comes to information on the matter, the internet is full of nonsense and misleading advice. Some of the tips are simply funny, while others can lead to damage. So, if you want to know more about cleaning and maintaining your mattress – read on!

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Maintaining you mattress clean will help you sleep better!

Mattress Cleaning Q&A With Cleaner Cleaner Professionals

Our clients always ask us the same 6 questions when they hire us for mattress cleaning. We decided to post them here along with our answers so you get all the facts straight and have everything you need to know about mattress cleaning and maintenance in one place. Here we go!

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Q: What Are the Top 5 Things That Build-up on My Mattress, and How Does It Happen?

A: Hair, skin flakes, dust, sweat and body grease are the most usual culprits for dirty mattresses. Body grease and sweat penetrate the bedding sheets and get into the mattress. 

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Q: Is There Anything I Can Do to Prevent Dirt Build-ups?

A: Although we are a professional cleaning company, the first advice we have for you has nothing to do with cleaning, but with the room temperature. Keep the temperature in your bedroom relatively cool at night. This will help you sleep better and sweat less thus your bed will be cleaner. Second, change the bedding sheets regularly – once every week. The amount of sweat and body grease transferring to your mattress will be significantly lower. Last but not least, vacuum the mattress thoroughly at least once a month, ideally using a mattress vacuum. A regular vacuum cleaner will do if you don’t have one, especially if you have an attachment for upholstery.

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Q: How Can I Get Rid of These Build-up Stains?

A: Most tips on the internet include using a steam cleaner. However, domestic steam cleaners will only set the stains deeper and won’t solve your problem. The best you can do to remove sweat and body grease stains is to hire a professional cleaning company. They will perform the hot water extraction procedure, also referred to as steam cleaning. The professional method ensures deep cleaning and sanitisation, provided the cleaners are experienced and use an appropriate cleaning solution.

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A typical example of sweat and body grease staining on a mattress (left) and after professional cleaning (right).

Q: How Often I Should Clean My Mattress, and What Are the Best Ways to Do It?

A: As we mentioned before, vacuuming your mattress once a month is a must. Another thing you can do to keep the mattress in good condition is to turn it over once a month, if it is double-sided, of course. Investing in a mattress topper is also an excellent way to prevent hair, dust and dirt from getting onto the mattress. Choose a topper that’s not too thick and can be popped in the washing machine whenever it needs cleaning. That will reduce the need for hiring professionals to clean your mattress and save you money. Still, aim to book professional mattress cleaning at least twice a year for a healthier bedding.

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Q: What Are the Mattress Stains That Require Professional Cleaning?

A: We are most often being called out to deal with stains from urine, blood, coffee, tea, and red wine. None of these can be removed by an inexperienced person using domestic stain removal products. Actually, stains that people attempted to clean before calling us are almost impossible to remove. In these cases, the initial dirt was treated with one and usually more products, which created a reaction, resulting in a complex substance set into the fibres.  

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Q: What Mattress Fabric Should I Choose For Easy Cleaning and Maintenance?

A: The fabric of many mattresses nowadays is made of viscose, but we don’t recommend this fabric at all! This man-made fibre comes from the pulp of the eucalyptus tree. It looks like satin, but it is virtually impossible to fully remove once stained. We would recommend getting a mattress covered with cotton fabric – it is easier to remove stains from cotton, and this natural fibre is more breathable and provides you with better sleep.

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How to Care for Your Mattress at Home https://cleanercleaner.co.uk/blog/how-to-care-for-your-mattress-at-home/ https://cleanercleaner.co.uk/blog/how-to-care-for-your-mattress-at-home/#respond Wed, 25 Nov 2020 10:44:58 +0000 https://staging.cleanercleaner.co.uk/?p=15914 Our mattresses put up with a lot from us. We, as a race, spend about a third of our lives in the comfort of our beds. This is quite a lot of time. Mattresses soak up a lot of unpleasantness during that time – sweat, dead skin cells, and other bodily fluids. That is why it is important to know how to care for your mattress at home.

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How to “Freshen Up” Your Mattress at Home

First off, we are going to show you how to “freshen up” your mattress at home. We recommend that you complete this process every 2 or 3 months. This procedure is to help get rid of bacteria, grime, and dust that is lodged into the fibres of your mattress. Your mattress will be completely refreshed and deodorised after completing these few steps. But first, here is a list of things to equip yourself with:

  • Hoover;
  • Bicarbonate of soda and/or cornstarch;
  • Essential oils (optional).

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Now that you have gathered your tools, here are our tips on how to freshen up your mattress:

  1. First thing first, vacuum the top side of your mattress (we will worry about the underside later).
  2. Now, get your dry compound (soda bicarb and/or cornstarch) and sprinkle a generous amount over the surface of your mattress. Leave this a good hour or so (the longer, the better). This is to give the dry compound time to absorb all of the nasties that have buried themselves into the fibres.
  3. Last but not least, hoover again. Make sure you get up all of the dry compounds so as there are no unpleasant crumbs left in your bed. You may also add 10-20 drops of your favourite essential oils to add a pleasant fragrance. Lavender is a great option for a good night’s sleep.

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How to Care for Your Mattress at Home

Now it is time to look at the general care for your mattress. Seeing as we spend so much time in our beds, it is no wonder that they have the potential to become something like an amusement park for bacteria and germs. Our team of professional mattress cleaners has put together a list of weekly and monthly chores to incorporate into your routine to guarantee this does not happen.

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What Tasks to Add to Your Cleaning Routine:

  1. Changing the bedclothes regularly. This is an important one as people sweat a lot during the night, shed dead skin cells, among other things that produce other bodily fluids. We advise this be done at least once a week and at least twice a week if you have pets or children.
  2. Vacuuming the mattress. Despite our constant changing of the sheets, dirt still accumulates under the sheets. If left for too long, dust and grime will work itself into the fibres of the mattress, making the chore of cleaning much harder. Our professionals advise a monthly mattress hoovering for best results.
  3. Flipping your mattress is another thing you should do every now and then. Once every 6 months should do the trick. This helps prevent one side deteriorating from being ignored by everyone but dust and dirt.
  4. Another thing we think is important to mention as there is a lot of misinformation on the subject – if you notice a stain or blemish on your bed, do NOT attempt to tackle it on your own. Most products available on the shelf contain high pH levels and end up adding to the problem instead of helping. For one, you can not rinse out the solution properly without soaking the mattress and eventually causing damage. Stain-removal specialists tend to have access to products that you won’t find on the shelf. They also usually have special equipment to help deal with the issue.

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That is it for our frequent chores. Not so bad when you think about it. If you manage to keep on top of these things, you will help guarantee your mattress lives to its maximum potential.

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