Proper care of synthetic mattress fibers involves a mild yet persistent approach to eliminate contaminants, bodily oils, and irritants without wearing down the fibers. Start by removing all bedding and washing it in hot water to eliminate dust mites and bacteria. Follow up by running a vacuum over every inch of the mattress using a cordless vacuum fitted with a soft-bristle brush. This step removes surface dust, dead skin cells, and debris that can build up gradually. Target tight corners and stitching lines where particles tend to gather.

When addressing stains, blend a teaspoon of non-abrasive cleaner with cool water. Use a sterile sponge soaked in the mixture, twist it gently until no water drips, and gently blot the stained area. Never rub vigorously or drench the surface, as excess moisture can lead to mold or mildew growth. After blotting, use a dry cloth to absorb any remaining moisture. To neutralize stubborn smells, dust baking soda liberally over the mattress. Let the powder work for 30+ minutes — or better yet, through the night. The baking soda will absorb lingering smells. Vacuum it up thoroughly afterward.
Let the mattress breathe in a drafty space for several hours. Prior to remaking the bed. Whenever feasible, ventilate the room by cracking windows. Avoid using bleach, harsh chemicals, or steam cleaners. These can degrade synthetic fibers over time. To maintain cleanliness, use a waterproof mattress protector. And clean it monthly. Performing routine maintenance on your mattress every 60–90 days promotes cleanliness, comfort, чистка ковра ручной работы and extended lifespan.