If in winter your mattress is affected by moisture stains that are difficult to remove, with this remedy you will never see them again.

No more moisture stains

Here is an amazing and 100% reliable method that will allow you to get rid of the horrible moisture stains that often affect your mattress.

How to prevent moisture stains from reaching the mattress

There are several ways to prevent moisture stains from reaching your mattress. First of all, it would be a good idea to use a waterproof mattress cover, because it can help protect the mattress from moisture stains and also from sweating or nighttime accidents. An anti-humidity pillow can help absorb excess moisture and keep your face dry overnight. Using a dehumidifier can help remove excess moisture from the room and maintain an ideal humidity of 50 to 60%.

Mattress and humidity

Taking a shower before bed can help remove excess moisture from the body and reduce sweating during the night. Using sheets and blankets made of natural fabrics, such as cotton, linen or silk, can help you breathe better and keep your mattress dry. Opening windows or turning on a fan can help circulate air and remove excess moisture from the room. A heated blanket can help keep the body warm overnight without sweating excessively. By implementing these measures, you can reduce the chance of moisture stains appearing on your mattress. But if it’s too late and you want to remove stains from this surface, here we offer you the ultimate solution.

Here’s which ingredient to use

If you have really tried them all, today we give you the ultimate solution. It is a process to remove moisture stains from the mattress with an ingredient that we are sure you already know very well. We are talking about baking soda. To remove moisture stains from this surface:

  1. Remove all blankets and sheets from the mattress and allow the mattress to air dry completely.
  2. Mix a cup of baking soda with a few drops of lavender essence or tea tree oil to create a natural deodorant.
  3. Sprinkle baking soda on the area affected by the moisture stains.
  4. Leave the baking soda on for at least an hour, or longer if the stains are particularly stubborn.
  5. Vacuum the baking soda from the mattress with a vacuum cleaner.
  6. Clean the area affected by stains with a damp cloth and let it dry completely.
  7. Place clean, scented blankets and sheets on the mattress.
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Always remember to test baking soda on a small area of the mattress before using it on the entire surface, to check that it does not cause any damage to the fabric. In fact, some fabrics may not tolerate this ingredient and become damaged. We recommend repeating the procedure over and over again until you get the effect you were looking for. Sometimes, this remedy proves ineffective for the simple reason that it’s probably too late to renew your old mattress.