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Purchase a pet or urine enzymatic cleaner from a store.
Follow instructions carefully, usually spray on the stain and let it sit to break down urine proteins.
Great for deep odor removal.
Solution 4: Sun & Air Dry
After treating the stain, place the mattress in direct sunlight if possible.
Sunlight helps kill bacteria and deodorizes naturally.
Ensure mattress is completely dry before use.
Tips:
Act quickly — the sooner you treat the stain, the easier it is to remove.
Avoid harsh chemicals that can damage mattress fabric.
Always test any solution on a small hidden area first.
FAQ:
Q: Can I use bleach?
A: No, bleach can damage your mattress fabric and worsen odors.
Q: How often should I clean urine stains?
A: Immediately after the accident to prevent lingering odors and bacteria.
Q: What if the smell persists?
A: Repeat treatments or consider professional mattress cleaning.
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