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A mattress protector protects the mattress from all kinds of spills and stains. If you like to eat in bed or have bedwetting children at home, you must invest in a good-quality organic mattress protector.

You spend nearly a third of your life sleeping and you must keep your mattress hygienic. Most of the time, people buy a mattress protector but are unaware of the way it must be washed. This article will give you enough information about washing a mattress protector thoroughly, so let's take a look at the points.

  1. Washing the mattress protector

You can wash your mattress protector in a washing machine but make sure to use an eco-friendly laundry detergent. Don't wash the protector with warm water ever and keep the settings low on your washer.

As the washing is finished, you can put the protector into the dryer that has been set on medium heat. After drying the organic waterproof mattress protector, shake it well, and then place it back on your mattress.

  1. Washing tough stains

Tough stains won't go directly by putting them into the machine, you have to pre-treat them yourself. Eco-friendly dish soaps are the best option to pre-treat greasy stains. It is better to opt for a natural cleaning option when it comes to washing away the tough stains. You can also create a paste using baking soda and little water and scrub out the stains with it.

Don't use anything too harsh to scrub out the stains, an old toothbrush would be a better option in case you're wondering. You can mix some essential oils with the paste you've created to add a little fragrance.

After you're done with the pre-treatment of a stain, there's no need to dry the scrubbed area if you're going to put the organic cotton mattress protector in the machine later. If you don't feel like you have to wash it in the machine, you can dry the pre-treated area thoroughly using a hairdryer.

  1. To get rid of mold

If a natural fiber has been exposed to high humidity, stagnant air, or darkness, it will attract mold that is not easy to clean. There are two ways of washing the mold – borax & vinegar. Borax is a natural mold killer and it is easily available in the market in the form of borax laundry detergent or borax powder.

Just add the powder to the washing machine and wash the waterproof wool mattress protector with cold water. When it comes to vinegar, it not only kills 82% of mold species but also removes the moldy smell from fabrics. Either you can soak the fabric in a vinegar solution or put vinegar in your washing machine.

Sleepandbeyond.com offers the best quality waterproof mattress protectors and other bedding items at affordable prices. Every product available at their shop is manufactured with certified raw materials at their sustainable factories. They donate 5% of the sale to charity and also offer 5-10 years of warranty on their products

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