Hotel's Best Kept Secret: How to Eliminate Yellow Stains from Mattresses
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Hotel cleaning professionals use a simple mixture of baking soda and hydrogen peroxide to remove yellow stains from mattresses.
- These stains, caused by sweat, humidity, and dust, can harbor bacteria and mites, reducing mattress lifespan and health benefits.
- The method involves spraying the solution, letting it sit, scrubbing gently, and allowing the mattress to dry completely.
Hotel cleaning professionals have a secret weapon against stubborn yellow mattress stains: a simple, cost-effective mixture of baking soda and hydrogen peroxide. These unsightly marks, often caused by sweat, humidity, and dust, not only detract from a room's appearance but also create a breeding ground for bacteria and mites, compromising a healthy sleep environment.
While bed sheets offer some protection, mattresses inevitably absorb moisture and collect dead skin cells and dust over time. This buildup leads to discoloration, diminishing the mattress's appeal and lifespan. The hotel industry's go-to solution, as reported by expert site Winsham, is a blend that revitalizes the mattress surface.
To prepare this cleaning solution, one cup of hydrogen peroxide is combined with three tablespoons of baking soda and a few drops of neutral liquid soap in a spray bottle. Before application, it's crucial to remove all bedding and vacuum the mattress thoroughly to eliminate loose dust. A light misting of the solution is then applied to the stained areas, allowed to sit for 10-15 minutes, and gently scrubbed with a soft brush or microfiber cloth. Excess moisture is wiped away, and the mattress must be left to air dry completely in a well-ventilated space before remaking the bed.
Originally published by El Universal in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.