Preserve Your Mattress: 5 Simple Storage Steps
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How To Store a Mattress in 5 Easy Steps
How To Store a Mattress in 5 Easy Steps

How To Store a Mattress in 5 Easy Steps

If it receives your careful attention, a high-quality mattress typically lasts for 10 years or longer. It makes sense to store it safely while not in use because it is an item that could be time and money-consuming.

Having a thorough understanding of the right mattress storage techniques can be crucial if you’re seeking to change the use of a room.

Step 1:Remove Dust and Debris

Simply use a vacuum cleaner to remove the dirt from the surface of the mattress, we also recommend applying it in a circular motion with an upholstery attachment. Examine the sides and the entire surface. If the mattress surface has been stained, you can use the sofa or upholstery special detergent cleaner to remove the unpleasing stains.

Step 2: Remove Stubborn Stains and Odors

The mattress is more likely to get urine stains and odors if you have a newborn baby or furry pets, how to clean them is such a headache. Baking soda can help you to easily solve the problem, sprinkle a thin layer of them on the stain patches, and the baking soda can adsorb the urine and the odors. Repeat several times and remove them with a vacuum cleaner, then mission complete! How to clean blood stains? Hydrogen peroxide can be used to effectively break down and eliminate blood stains from the mattress, then utilize a clean and dry cloth to blot the stain. Remember do not rub it if you want the blood spread further. After removing the stains, sprinkle the baking soda evenly on the mattress surface and leave it in place for at least 2 hours to get rid of the stinky smell.

Step 3: Wrap up the Mattress

The best option is to place the mattress in an air compression storage bag after your mattress is totally dry. Pumping the air out will not only keep the mattress dry but will also make the mattress lack mold-breeding preconditions. The volume reduction will even lead some mattresses to being crushed. As a result, it is easy to store and transport. It is worth noting that you have to get the size of your mattress in order to make sure the storage bag you choose is big enough to fit your mattress.

Step 4: Transport the Mattress

Please do not fold the mattress when moving it, and do not forcefully knot it with ropes. Try not to move the mattress by yourself, ask your friends for help and move the mattress together. Besides, make sure the mattress is well packed and avoid recontamination during transportation.

Step 5: Place the Mattress

We recommend the mattress only be stored upright for transportation for a short period of time. Or the internal structures risk deterioration provided you keep in an upright position for a long term. In addition, avoid piling any stuff on your mattress, while your mattress would be bending over due to the uneven weight distribution.

About Mattress Maintenance

A good quality mattress can last for many years, but only if it is maintained properly. Here are some tips to help you take care of your mattress and extend its life.

1. Rotate and Flip Regularly

After purchasing a new mattress, it is important to rotate and flip it regularly to ensure even wear. For the first three months, rotate the mattress every two weeks and alternate between the two sides. After three months, rotate it every two to three months. This can effectively reduce the odds that causing mattress sinking and deformation, if your mattress is already slightly deformed, a mattress topper can help you!

2. Keep it Clean

Regular cleaning is essential to maintain your mattress. Since cleaning a mattress is not an easy task, it is recommended to use a vacuum cleaner to remove dust and debris. Avoid using liquid cleaners or chemical cleaning products as they can damage the internal structure of the mattress and affect its lifespan.

3. Use Protective Covers

Using a protective cover can help to extend the life of your mattress by reducing wear and tear. It also makes cleaning easier and keeps the mattress looking clean and fresh. Make sure to wash the cover regularly to maintain hygiene.

4. Ensure Proper Ventilation

In humid areas, it is important to ensure proper ventilation for your mattress. Allow it to air out regularly, especially after washing the cover. If you need to store the mattress for a long time, wrap it in a breathable material and place some moisture-absorbing packets inside. Store it in a dry, well-ventilated area. 

By following these simple tips, you can ensure that your mattress lasts longer and remains comfortable for years to come. Happy sleeping!

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