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		<title>Simple Tips on How to clean a mattress</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You should always keep four basic steps in mind when getting ready to tackle mattress cleaning. The sooner you can work on the stain the better. If you start cleaning when the stain happens you have a good chance of removing it. Check your mattress tags for cleaning information before attempting any professional strength cleaners. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You should always keep four basic steps in mind when getting ready to tackle mattress cleaning. The sooner you can work on the stain the better. If you start cleaning when the stain happens you have a good chance of removing it. Check your mattress tags for cleaning information before attempting any professional strength cleaners. Always try the basic, simple cleaning methods first.</p>
<p>You should first address the cleaning of the stain or spill, then work on removing it, followed by addressing the odor and the last step is to allow the mattress to dry completely. Using about a quarter cup of mild, natural detergent powder and just a scant cup of warm water you can mix this into a solution to clean almost every mattress stain.</p>
<p>Simply dampen a clean, white cloth with this mixture and wring out your cloth completely. First use this damp cloth to blot the stain. Next you will rub the cloth in a clockwise circle beginning at the interior of the stain and expanding outward. Use a clean and slightly damp sponge to rinse over the area and then blot it with a towel to get it as dry as possible. Allow the area to dry for up to 8-24 hours before reapplying bedding covers.</p>
<p>You can also use many natural, organic cleaners on most mattresses. Baking soda or fabric sheets are great to use to neutralize odors on a mattress. Mattress pads are wonderful to use all the time on your mattress to keep it clean. These should be changed and washed every week. Using these mattress cleaning ideas will help you keep them in great shape.</p>
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