YOUR CLEAN MATTRESS, Author at Your Clean Mattress https://yourcleanmattress.com/author/chaz/ Clean Mattresses For Clean Sleep Serving Reno and Surrounding Sat, 31 May 2025 22:35:20 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.1 https://yourcleanmattress.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/cropped-your-clean-mattress-logostroke-32x32.png YOUR CLEAN MATTRESS, Author at Your Clean Mattress https://yourcleanmattress.com/author/chaz/ 32 32 Maintenance Mattress Cleaning https://yourcleanmattress.com/service/maintenance-mattress-cleaning/ Sat, 23 Dec 2017 13:09:21 +0000 http://welfare.cmsmasters.net/?post_type=project&p=1596 The post Maintenance Mattress Cleaning appeared first on Your Clean Mattress.

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Your mattress acts as an air filter in your home – it easily trap odors, dirt and allergens. In fact, an average used mattress could have anywhere from 100,000 to 10 million dust mites inside.  If you’re one of the 76 million Americans who suffers from asthma and/or allergies, having up to 10 million dust mites in your bed is an easy trigger for your annoying symptoms.  And don’t forget about the waste left behind from these micro-organisms.

Maintenance mattress cleaning is best for a newer mattress with light soiling.  This maintenance cleaning is best to remove dust, dead skin, light perspiration, mold spores, allergens, and dust mites.  This is a basic cleaning for mattresses that do not include removal of urine, fecal matter, blood, heavy perspiration, nor stains from drinks or food.  If your mattress is heavily soiled or contain these issues, you will need to look into our “Deep Mattress Cleaning Service”.

Pricing For Maintenance Mattress Cleaning:

Twin Mattress: $69
Twin XL Mattress: $79
Full Mattress: $109
Queen Mattress: $149
King & Cal King Mattress: $199

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Many mattresses have been used for years with out a cleaning and some people spend more time in bed than others. A person sheds about 12 million dead skin cells per night and over time can accumulate in your mattress. Dead skin cells are a food source for dust mites, which are microscopic relatives of spiders. The waste from dust mites can trigger allergies like asthma, eczema, and itchy skin.

Some have never known that it is possible to clean your mattress or even how.  At Your Clean Mattress we strive to give our customers cleanest and healthiest sleep environments.  And, in the case of an old mattress or a mattress with excessive use a “Deep Mattress Clean” might be necessary.  A “Deep Mattress Cleaning” by Your Clean Mattress will remove dust, dead skin, heavy perspiration, mold spores, allergens, pollen, dust mites, bed bugs, urine, fecal matter, and partial staining.  (Please remember not all discoloration can always be removed.)  A “Deep Mattress Cleaning”  uses a high heat steam and enhance vacuum, assisted with emulsifying agents and enzymes to give you the cleanest sleep environment for an older, highly used mattress.   In some cases a sanitizing agent may be applied to assure the cleanliness of your mattress.

Pricing For Deep Mattress Cleaning:

Twin Mattress: $149
Twin XL Mattress: $169
Full Mattress: $199
Queen Mattress: $249
King & Cal King Mattress: $299

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Has an accident happened on your mattress?  Could be urine, feces, blood, drinks or food that have had contact with your mattress and is only creating an unhealthy sleep environment for you, your kids, or elderly parents.  Not to worry, Your Clean Mattress offers “Special Mattress Cleanings” for these situations.   Sometimes certain sanitizing agents or disinfectants need to be used to fully remove any harmful matter from your mattress.  Along with, extra cleaning and drying processes to assure your mattress is in a healthy state and dries as quick as possible. If this is your situation, please Contact Us to have a service agent come out and analyze the situation to give you a proper quote.

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General Service Contract Mattress Cleaning https://yourcleanmattress.com/service/general-service-contract-mattress-cleaning/ Wed, 20 Dec 2017 13:07:35 +0000 http://welfare.cmsmasters.net/?post_type=project&p=1594 The post General Service Contract Mattress Cleaning appeared first on Your Clean Mattress.

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A “General Service Mattress Cleaning” is offered to everyone looking to keep the cleanest sleep environments for their family all year long.  Each “General Service Mattress Cleaning”, for residential customers, offers our basic “Maintenance Mattress Cleaning” service 2 times a year for each mattress the contract is purchased for.   This “General Service Mattress Cleaning” will let you rest assured that your sleep environment is in a healthy state all year long.  When you purchase your “General Service Mattress Cleaning” with Your Clean Mattress we offer a discount on the cleanings as well as a FREE enzyme treatment for 1 of the cleanings.  Once you are a member of the “General Service Mattress Cleaning” program you will also receive up to 20% discounts on other services and products offered by Your Clean Mattress!  For the best deal and cleanest sleep environment all year long, be sure to purchase your “General Service Mattress Cleaning” TODAY!

 

Twin Mattress: $129
Twin XL Mattress: $149
Full Mattress: $209
Queen Mattress: $289
King & Cal King Mattress: $369

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Tips For Keeping Your Mattress Clean https://yourcleanmattress.com/tips-for-keeping-mattres-clean/ Mon, 18 Dec 2017 09:25:43 +0000 http://eco-press.cmsmasters.net/?p=10736 At Your Clean Mattress we want you to have the opportunity to sleep in the healthiest and cleanest environment. Here are some tips to help keep your mattress clean

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Keeping your mattress clean is key to maintaining its longevity, comfort, and hygiene. Here are some effective tips to keep your mattress fresh and clean:


1. Use a Mattress Protector

A high-quality, waterproof mattress protector is your first line of defense against spills, sweat, dust mites, and allergens. It’s easy to remove and wash regularly, helping keep the mattress itself untouched.


2. Wash Bedding Weekly

Sheets, pillowcases, and blankets collect sweat, skin cells, and dust. Wash them at least once a week in hot water to reduce buildup that can seep into the mattress.


3. Vacuum Your Mattress Monthly

Use a vacuum with an upholstery attachment to clean the surface. Pay extra attention to seams, crevices, and edges where dust, hair, and crumbs tend to accumulate.


4. Spot-Clean Stains Immediately

For spills or accidents:

  • Blot (don’t rub) the area with a clean cloth.

  • Use a mild detergent or a mix of water and baking soda/vinegar to gently clean.

  • Let it dry completely before making the bed.


5. Deodorize with Baking Soda

Sprinkle baking soda over the mattress surface, let it sit for 15–30 minutes (or longer for odors), then vacuum thoroughly. This helps absorb moisture and neutralize odors.


6. Rotate or Flip Your Mattress

Rotating (and flipping, if your mattress allows it) every 3–6 months prevents uneven wear and exposes different areas to air, reducing moisture buildup.


7. Avoid Eating or Drinking in Bed

Crumbs attract bugs and spills can cause stains and mold. Keep food and drinks away from the bed to avoid unnecessary mess.


8. Allow Airflow

Occasionally, let your mattress breathe by stripping off the sheets and opening the windows for a few hours. Good airflow helps reduce moisture and mildew.


9. Keep Pets Off the Bed

Pet hair, dander, dirt, and accidents can soil your mattress quickly. Consider giving your pets their own comfy bed.


10. Address Bed Bugs Promptly

If you suspect bed bugs, act fast. Wash all bedding in hot water, vacuum thoroughly, and consult pest control if necessary.

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Commercial Services & Mattress Maintenance Cleaning Programs https://yourcleanmattress.com/service/commercial-contract-mattress-cleaning/ Fri, 15 Dec 2017 14:37:18 +0000 http://welfare.cmsmasters.net/?post_type=project&p=1171 Your Clean Mattress offers a variety of commercial services including stain removal, disinfectant services, clean mattress certifications, and “Certified Cleaning Verification Schedules” for your customers.  “Commercial Service Contract Mattress Cleanings” are available for hotels, motels, vacation rental properties like Air Bnb’s.  These “Commercial Service Contract Mattress Cleanings” offer cleanings 4 times a year and give...

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Your Clean Mattress offers a variety of commercial services including stain removal, disinfectant services, clean mattress certifications, and “Certified Cleaning Verification Schedules” for your customers.  “Commercial Service Contract Mattress Cleanings” are available for hotels, motels, vacation rental properties like Air Bnb’s.  These “Commercial Service Contract Mattress Cleanings” offer cleanings 4 times a year and give your customers the cleanest and healthiest sleep environments.  In turn give you and your business the happiest of customers.   If interested in this service CONTACT US and a Commercial Service Technician will come out and asses your business, the amount of mattresses to be cleaned, the current status of these mattresses, and which cleaning service is going to best suit your needs.  “Commercial Service Contract Mattress Cleanings”  offer discounts on mattresses cleanings, services, and products offered by Your Clean Mattress.  CONTACT US TODAY to have a Your Clean Mattress Commercial Service Technician come out and give you a FREE quote!

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5 Benefits of Having Your Mattress Professionally Cleaned https://yourcleanmattress.com/benefits-of-professional-mattress-cleaning/ Wed, 13 Dec 2017 04:53:11 +0000 http://welfare.cmsmasters.net/?p=2938 Discover 5 key benefits of professional mattress cleaning. From better sleep to allergy relief and healthier sleep environment.

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When it comes to household cleaning, mattresses often get overlooked. We wash our sheets regularly and vacuum the floors, but the place where we spend nearly a third of our lives—our mattress—tends to be forgotten. Over time, mattresses collect dust, sweat, dead skin cells, bacteria, allergens, and even mold. While vacuuming and spot-cleaning can help, they don’t go deep enough to address the hidden grime.

That’s where professional mattress cleaning comes in. Here are five compelling benefits of having your mattress professionally cleaned on a regular basis.


1. Improved Sleep Quality

Nothing beats the feeling of crawling into a fresh, clean bed. A professionally cleaned mattress contributes significantly to your overall sleep quality. By removing allergens, bacteria, and lingering odors, you create a healthier and more comfortable sleep environment.

When your body isn’t fighting off irritants during the night, you’re more likely to fall asleep faster, stay asleep longer, and wake up feeling refreshed. Clean sleep surfaces promote better rest, and better rest leads to improved mood, concentration, and energy levels.


2. Relief from Allergies and Respiratory Issues

If you suffer from allergies or asthma, a dirty mattress could be making your symptoms worse. Dust mites, pet dander, pollen, and mold spores often settle deep within the mattress, far beyond what a regular vacuum can reach.

Professional cleaning uses high-powered extraction and specialized solutions to eliminate these allergens at the source. As a result, you may notice a significant reduction in sneezing, coughing, congestion, and skin irritation after cleaning. This is especially important for children, the elderly, or anyone with sensitive respiratory systems.


3. Extended Mattress Lifespan

Let’s face it—mattresses are expensive. Whether you’ve invested in a high-end memory foam model or a budget-friendly hybrid, you want it to last as long as possible. Regular professional cleanings help maintain the integrity of your mattress materials by removing moisture, oils, and debris that contribute to wear and tear.

By reducing the buildup of grime that can break down foam or spring components, professional cleaning helps keep your mattress supportive and comfortable for years to come. It’s a small investment that protects a much larger one.


4. Elimination of Odors and Bacteria

Over time, mattresses can develop unpleasant odors from sweat, spills, pet accidents, and even mildew. Deodorizing sprays only mask the problem—they don’t get rid of the bacteria causing the smell.

Professional cleaners use steam, sanitizing agents, and advanced equipment to eliminate odor-causing bacteria at the source. The result? A mattress that not only looks clean but actually smells clean. You’ll enjoy a fresher bedroom atmosphere and greater peace of mind.


5. Effective Stain Removal

From morning coffee mishaps to bedwetting incidents, mattresses are prone to stains that can be difficult to remove without the right tools. DIY methods often fall short, leaving behind residue or discoloration.

Professionals have the experience and equipment to treat a wide range of stains—without damaging the fabric or padding. Whether it’s from food, drinks, sweat, or other sources, they can often restore your mattress to like-new condition, which is especially helpful if you’re preparing for guests or planning to sell your mattress.


Final Thoughts

Your mattress plays a major role in your health and comfort, yet it’s one of the most neglected items in your home when it comes to cleaning. Scheduling regular professional cleanings—once or twice a year—is an easy way to improve your sleep, protect your health, and extend the life of your mattress.

So the next time you’re deep cleaning your home, don’t forget where you lay your head at night. A professionally cleaned mattress might be the secret to better sleep and a healthier home.

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Tips On How To Clean Stains From Your Mattress https://yourcleanmattress.com/tips-on-how-to-clean-stains-from-your-mattress/ Sun, 10 Dec 2017 09:38:24 +0000 http://welfare.cmsmasters.net/?p=103 Here are some simple to remove basic stains in your mattress. At Your Clean Mattress we always like to help maintain your mattress.

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Tips on How to Clean Stains from Your Mattress

Accidents happen. Whether it’s a spilled drink, pet accident, or just years of use, your mattress is bound to get stained at some point. Fortunately, with a little know-how and the right tools, you can tackle even tough stains and keep your mattress looking and smelling fresh.

Step 1: Gather Your Cleaning Supplies

Before starting any stain removal, it’s important to have the right tools on hand:

  • Clean cloths or paper towels
  • Baking soda
  • White vinegar
  • Mild dish soap
  • Enzyme cleaner (optional, for protein-based stains)
  • Spray bottle
  • Vacuum cleaner with upholstery attachment
  • Cold water

Step 2: Act Fast

The sooner you can address a stain, the better your chances of removing it completely. As soon as a spill occurs, blot (don’t rub) the area with a clean cloth to soak up as much liquid as possible.

Step 3: Identify the Stain Type

Different stains require different treatments. Here’s how to tackle the most common ones:

1. Sweat Stains
  • Mix equal parts hydrogen peroxide, liquid dish soap, and baking soda.
  • Apply the solution to the stain using a spray bottle.
  • Let it sit for 30 minutes.
  • Blot with a clean cloth and allow to air dry.
2. Urine or Pet Accidents
  • Blot as much liquid as possible.
  • Mix 1 part white vinegar with 1 part water in a spray bottle.
  • Spray generously on the stain and blot again.
  • Sprinkle baking soda over the area and let it sit overnight.
  • Vacuum the baking soda in the morning.
  • For stronger odors or persistent stains, use an enzyme cleaner.
3. Blood Stains
  • Always use cold water (hot water will set the stain).
  • Mix dish soap with cold water and blot the stain with a clean cloth.
  • If needed, use hydrogen peroxide sparingly. Dab, let it fizz, and blot dry.
4. Wine or Beverage Spills
  • Blot immediately.
  • Apply a mixture of dish soap and water, blot again.
  • Rinse lightly with cold water, then blot dry.

Step 4: Deodorize After Cleaning

  • Once the stain is gone, it’s a good idea to deodorize the area:
  • Sprinkle baking soda across the cleaned area.
  • Let it sit for several hours or overnight.
  • Vacuum thoroughly.

Step 5: Let the Mattress Dry Completely

  • Avoid putting sheets back on until your mattress is fully dry. A damp mattress can develop mold or mildew. Speed up drying by:
  • Opening windows for airflow
  • Turning on fans
  • Using a hair dryer on a cool setting

Prevent Future Stains

  • Use a waterproof mattress protector to prevent spills and stains from reaching the mattress.
  • Establish a regular cleaning schedule, including vacuuming and deodorizing.
  • Avoid eating or drinking in bed to minimize the risk of spills.

Conclusion

Mattress stains can be frustrating, but they don’t have to be permanent. With a few simple tools and some timely action, you can remove most stains and keep your bed fresh and hygienic. For deeply embedded or stubborn stains, consider professional mattress cleaning services every 6 months to maintain your mattress’s longevity and cleanliness.


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Most of us spend roughly a third of our lives in bed, but when was the last time you gave your mattress a deep clean—or even thought about what’s lurking inside it?

If you’re like most people, the answer might be “never.” While we regularly wash our sheets and pillowcases, the mattress underneath often gets overlooked. The truth is, your mattress can become a breeding ground for bacteria, allergens, and other unpleasant surprises. Here’s a closer look at what’s really in your mattress—and why professional cleaning isn’t just a luxury, but a necessity.


What’s Really Inside Your Mattress?

Over time, your mattress collects a variety of substances—some of which you’d probably rather not think about while trying to fall asleep. Here’s what typically builds up:

1. Dead Skin Cells

Your body sheds millions of skin cells every day, and a good portion of them end up in your bed. Over time, these accumulate in the fibers of your mattress, creating a buffet for other unwanted guests.

2. Dust Mites

Microscopic dust mites feed on dead skin and love warm, moist environments—like your mattress. While they’re not dangerous on their own, their waste can trigger allergies and asthma in sensitive individuals.

3. Sweat and Body Oils

Even with sheets, your mattress absorbs sweat and natural body oils. This moisture can seep deep into the layers of your mattress, leading to odors, discoloration, and even mold growth over time.

4. Bacteria and Germs

Mattresses can harbor bacteria, especially if you’ve ever been sick in bed. These germs can live in the fabric and foam, potentially posing health risks.

5. Fungi and Mold Spores

In humid environments or if you’ve spilled something on the bed, mold and mildew can grow inside the mattress. This is especially dangerous for people with respiratory conditions.

6. Allergens and Pet Dander

If you sleep with pets or have them in your bedroom, their fur and dander can work their way into your mattress. This can worsen allergies, especially if the buildup isn’t addressed.

7. Crumbs and Debris

Whether you occasionally snack in bed or your kids do, crumbs and other small debris often find their way into your mattress. These can attract insects and contribute to odor issues.


Why Regular Vacuuming Isn’t Enough

You might vacuum your mattress every few months, and that’s a good habit—but it’s not enough. Standard vacuums can only remove surface dirt and dust. They can’t reach the deep layers of your mattress where bacteria, moisture, and allergens settle.

Professional cleaners use high-powered equipment and steam or low-moisture techniques designed specifically to sanitize and restore mattresses. This ensures not just a cleaner surface, but a healthier sleeping environment deep within the mattress.

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Why Should You Clean Your Mattress & How Often Should You Clean Your Mattress? https://yourcleanmattress.com/how-often-should-you-clean-your-mattress/ Fri, 01 Dec 2017 10:02:39 +0000 http://mall.cmsmasters.net/?p=8036 Discover why your should clean your mattress & how often you should clean your mattress.

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When was the last time you cleaned your mattress? If your answer is somewhere between “I don’t remember” and “never,” you’re not alone—but it’s time for a change. Mattresses are one of the most used yet most overlooked items in our homes when it comes to cleaning. You spend roughly a third of your life lying on your mattress, so keeping it clean should be a priority for your health and well-being.

In this post, we’ll explore why you should clean your mattress regularly and how often it should be done to maintain hygiene, extend mattress life, and improve sleep quality.


Why You Should Clean Your Mattress

1. Remove Dust Mites and Allergens

Mattresses are magnets for dust mites, which feed on the dead skin cells you naturally shed while sleeping. These microscopic creatures are harmless in small quantities, but they can trigger allergies and asthma in sensitive individuals. Common symptoms include sneezing, itchy eyes, congestion, and respiratory irritation.

Cleaning your mattress helps to reduce the population of dust mites and the allergens they leave behind.

2. Eliminate Sweat, Oils, and Stains

Your body produces sweat and oils even while you’re asleep, and over time, these seep into your mattress. Add to that accidental spills or stains from food, drinks, or pets, and your mattress can become a breeding ground for bacteria and unpleasant odors.

A regular cleaning schedule helps remove surface grime, prevents deep staining, and keeps your mattress looking and smelling fresh.

3. Prevent Mold and Mildew

Mattresses can trap moisture from sweat, spills, and humidity. If not properly cleaned and aired out, this moisture can lead to the growth of mold and mildew—both of which are harmful to your health and can permanently damage your mattress.

Cleaning and airing your mattress helps ensure a dry, healthy sleeping environment.

4. Prolong the Life of Your Mattress

Regular maintenance not only keeps your mattress clean but also extends its usable lifespan. Dirt and debris can break down mattress materials over time, reducing support and comfort. By cleaning your mattress, you help it stay in good condition for longer, saving you money in the long run.

5. Improve Sleep Quality

A clean sleeping environment promotes better rest. Knowing your mattress is free from allergens, odors, and bacteria allows you to sleep more comfortably and peacefully. A fresh mattress simply feels better—and that feeling can improve the quality of your sleep.


How Often Should You Clean Your Mattress?

While you don’t need to clean your mattress every week, regular upkeep is key. Here’s a practical cleaning schedule to follow:

1. Light Cleaning: Every 1–2 Weeks

  • Change and wash bed sheets, pillowcases, and mattress covers.
  • Vacuum the mattress surface to remove dust, hair, and crumbs.
  • Spot-clean minor spills or stains as soon as they happen.

This light routine helps prevent buildup and makes deeper cleans more effective.

2. Deep Cleaning: Every 3–6 Months

At least twice a year, aim for a thorough mattress cleaning session:

Steps for Deep Cleaning: (professional cleaning process are recommended)

  • Strip bedding and expose mattress
  • Vacuum the entire mattress surface, including crevices and seams
  • Pretreat mattress with an emulsifying agents to help release dirt and dust from fabric
  • Clean with hot water/ steam. (low moisture processes are recommended).
  • Vacuum and dry vac mattress again to ensure any extra moisture is removed from mattress to help drying
  • Spot-treat any visible stains with a mild cleaner or enzyme solution.
  • Allow the mattress to air out in sunlight (if possible) to help kill bacteria and dust mites. Or spray with a sanitizing agent. 

If you have allergies, pets, or if your mattress is in an extreme dust or humid environment, consider deep cleaning every 3 months instead.

3. Flip or Rotate: Every 3–6 Months

Rotating or flipping your mattress helps distribute wear evenly and can be done during your deep cleaning routine. However, not all mattresses are flippable, so check the manufacturer’s care guide.


Bonus Tips to Keep Your Mattress Clean Longer

  • Use a mattress protector: A waterproof and washable protector shields your mattress from spills, sweat, and allergens.
  • No eating in bed: Food crumbs attract bugs and contribute to mess and stains.
  • Keep pets off the bed: Pets can bring dirt, dander, and hair to your mattress.
  • Let it breathe: When possible, let your mattress air out by leaving it uncovered for a few hours each month.

When Should You Replace Instead of Clean?

No amount of cleaning can restore a mattress that’s past its prime. Signs you may need a replacement include:

  • Noticeable sagging or lumps
  • Persistent odors even after cleaning
  • Worsening allergies or respiratory issues
  • Age over 7–10 years (depending on mattress type)

If you’re doing everything right but still wake up with aches or allergy symptoms, your mattress might be the problem. Look into purchasing a new mattress. A recommended company in Northern Nevada is Carson Mattress Outlet.  


Final Thoughts

Cleaning your mattress isn’t glamorous, but it’s a key part of maintaining a healthy sleep environment. From eliminating allergens to extending mattress life, the benefits of regular cleaning are well worth the effort. Set a reminder to give your mattress the attention it deserves every few months—you’ll sleep better knowing your bed is as fresh and clean as it can be.


Ready to Upgrade?

If your mattress has reached the end of its life, don’t just clean—consider replacing. A new, high-quality mattress can do wonders for your sleep and overall health. Check out Carson Mattress Outlet to choose the best mattress for your needs.

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