Removing Stains From Your Mattress and Other Furniture
First, check your manufacturer's warranty to see what it's 'stain policy' is. In some cases, it does in fact cover stain removal if the warranty has not expired yet. In either case, the stain will need to be attended to immediately. There are many different suggestions for removing stains from a mattress of any piece of upholstery, so results may vary.
Coffee
If the stain is fresh, use carbonated water to bring the dark substances to the surface. If you don’t have any soda water or even sprite around, or the stain has not lifted completely, spoon of regular dishwashing detergent with warm water.
Take a spoonful of the mixture and cover the stained area completely.
Blot the area with the paper towel or white cloth.
Rinse the area with warm water.
Repeat the process until it begins to remove.
If the coffee stain does not go away, then take out some hydrogen peroxide and spray (not soak) the stain and continue the process until it has lifted.
Other recommended solutions include, but not at the same time, include using vinegar, hydrogen peroxide (or both vinegar and hydrogen peroxide), Folex (some swear by this! Purchased as stores such as Wal-Mart), enzyme cleaner, upholstery cleaners, or professional cleaning service.
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