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Getting "stains" out of white mattress
letesce
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Created an alt for obvious reasons.
Ok I was a little feverish over past few days and when tossing and turning one night I woke up drowsy and wanting to go, I managed to hold all but a drop in at which point I jumped out of bed and went to toilet, when I drop thats what I mean.
Its a white matress only a few months old, I doubt its gone inside so its just a case of what will get rid of the stain? Don't want to damage the matress or darken it around the area.
And I used a sheet and matress protector so I doubt its that deep as well, no smell to it.
Ok I was a little feverish over past few days and when tossing and turning one night I woke up drowsy and wanting to go, I managed to hold all but a drop in at which point I jumped out of bed and went to toilet, when I drop thats what I mean.
Its a white matress only a few months old, I doubt its gone inside so its just a case of what will get rid of the stain? Don't want to damage the matress or darken it around the area.
And I used a sheet and matress protector so I doubt its that deep as well, no smell to it.
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Hydrogen Peroxide - from the pharmacy.
https://www.cleanipedia.com/gb/laundry/how-to-clean-mattresses-and-bedding-with-easeFor blood or urine stains, first try applying a small amount of hydrogen peroxide to the affected area. Blot the stained area with a clean cloth just after application. If this does not work, apply a small amount of laundry detergent directly onto the stain. This will help break up the proteins found in bodily fluids0
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