I'm about to rent out my house. The mattress of the master bedroom is a 5 year old Sealy, so it's got a good few years left in it.
However, the surface has stains, mainly urine I assume.
(If this sounds disgusting to you, I advise that you never go on holidays, and if you do, don't look under the bedsheets. Compare two people in five years with five people in two weeks...).
Have any posters/readers successfully removed such stains? If so, what product did you use?
I've googled it, but there is more opinion than advice, and no actual products mentioned, just 'detergent', etc. I'm thinking mild Domestos?
Thanks.
I don't know how you can clean it, but I supply mattress covers for my rented properties.
Keeping your Sealy bedding clean is simple with the use of a protective mattress pad.
I'd have to agree with you and I'm a Landlord.A new mattress?
If I were a prospective tenant and I viewed a place with a mattress that was stained with urine or smelled of household bleach, you can be sure Id get out of there and never look back. Its pretty disgusting to suggest that its acceptable to rent a property with a urine stained mattress.
Take the stained mattress home with you to sleep on and put your ( presumably clean) mattress in the rental.
I'm about to rent out my house. The mattress of the master bedroom is a 5 year old Sealy, so it's got a good few years left in it.
However, the surface has stains, mainly urine I assume.
It IS the OPs mattress, the original post says that the OP is about to rent out their own house. Presumably thats how he/she knows its urine.
No.1 on google if that helps your situation ;-)To throw a bit of reality into this situation...
If you Bing "how to remove stains from a ", mattress is the third predictive fill... after toilet and bathtub.
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