Avoid These Foam Mattress Cleaning Mistakes

The next time you want to clean your mattress, be careful not to press too hard. This can cause the foam cells to break down and become brittle. Also, don’t over-press the foam; too much pressure will ruin the softness of the foam. After vacuuming, you need to allow the foam to dry completely. If it is not dry, you can use a fan or a dryer to speed up the process.
To avoid over-pressing the foam, use a tarp to protect it from getting wet. This will remove excess water from the topper. You can also use a vacuum cleaner or a hose to dry it. Remember, you should allow the foam to dry completely. If you do not have a hose, you can also use a blow dryer to speed up the drying time. Alternatively, you can use a standard vacuum with a brush tool.
Caring For a Foam Mattress

Taking care of a foam mattress starts with vacuuming it thoroughly on both sides. A powerful hand-held vacuum with a soft brush attachment works well for this purpose. If you do not have a vacuum, a standard upholstery brush attachment should do the trick. Make sure to clean any eggshell-style crevices in foam mattress pads. You can also use baking soda to absorb odors. Sprinkle some baking soda on the mattress and let it stand overnight.
After a few days, you should rotate your foam mattress. This will ensure that the layers are evenly distributed and will keep you cool. It is not necessary to flip your mattress, but you should do so at least twice a year. In fact, rotating a foam mattress can help it last longer. A good tip is to flip it every three or six months, or alternate your mattress with another bed, so it’s even more comfortable.




