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Having young kids at the home, you might have experience cleaning bedsheet to remove urine stains. Usually, people rely on Odor removing sprays like Febreze, but because they just only remove the smell, the effect won’t last long
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How to remove urine odours and stains from your mattress Having young kids at the home, you might have experience cleaning bedsheet to remove urine stains. Usually, people rely on Odor removing sprays like Febreze, but because they just only remove the smell, the effect won’t last long.
Use borax or baking soda. Borax is a toxic cleaning agent, which is an anti-bacterial. So, you have to careful with it, it’s highly dangerous for kids and pets. Keep away from their reach. You can get borax from local laundry aisle.
Use Vinegar or Hydrogen Peroxide Like borax, hydrogen peroxide is also toxic. Inhaling or ingestion can cause serious damage, though it can be an excellent cleaning agent and odour remover.
Try any of these methods, the stain and odour will go away. You can also take help from professional mattress cleaner in Melbourne, Canberra, Brisbane, Sydney, Adelaide and Perth. Squeaky Mattress Cleaner is one of the best mattress cleaners in Melbourne, Canberra, Brisbane, Sydney, Adelaide and Perth.