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Remove Urine from Mattress


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to remove urine from mattress there are two things to consider.
No 1. How old is the urine?
No 2. How deep is the urine
If the urine has penetrated right into [...]

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How to Remove Urine Stains from Mattress


To remove urine stains from a mattress the first variable is the age of the urine stain.
Step One. Is the urine stain from an animal or from human urine.
Human urine is much easier to remove than animal urine usually due to the large amounts of fluids humans usually drink and the bulk amounts of carbohydrates [...]

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How do you Get Urine Out of a Mattress


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Urine in a mattress is a problem as the urine can soak right into the inner layers and cause issues for many months and years to come. That is unless you clean it properly
How to get urine out of a mattress
Step One. You need to “extract” the urine residues as soon as [...]

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Removing Stains from Mattress


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When you have animals and humans sharing a bed and mattress then it will be come a problem one day with stains from spilt food or the unfortunate urine stain from when the animal or babay human lets go and urinates in the bed, urine will penetrate deep in tto the [...]

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How to Remove Urine from Mattress


Urine in a mattress is a challenge due to the thickness of the mattress and the fact tha urine can penetrate very deep  due the viscocity of either cat urine or dog urine or human urine
If urine is left it will create bacteria underneath the foam and continue to create odor for many years to [...]

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How to Clean a Mattress


Mattresses are a real trap for germs and dustmites if they are not cleaned regularly and correctly. They end up being thrown out as they become dirty and hard to sleep on
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Keep in mind that a amattrees over its life will take in aroind 20 litres [...]

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