How to Remove Blood from a Mattress Without Damaging the Fabric Accidents happen, and finding blood stains on…
Mattresses collect sweat, oils, dust mites and allergens every night — even with sheets and protectors on.
These particles settle deep inside the fabric and can’t be removed by vacuuming alone.
Our deep mattress cleaning service is performed on-site, right in your home, so you don’t need to transport or move anything.
We use a low-moisture hot steam system that loosens dirt from the fibers, extracts stains, removes odors and neutralizes bacteria.
The surface dries quickly and is safe to sleep on the same day.
All solutions are non-toxic and approved for homes with kids, pets and allergy sufferers.
Perfect for refreshing old mattresses, treating accidental spills, or improving hygiene and sleep quality.
Fast On-Site Service
We clean mattresses right in your home. No need to move, pack, or transport anything — most jobs are finished within 1–2 hours.
Safe for Family & Pets
Only hypoallergenic, non-toxic cleaning agents are used. Suitable for babies, allergy sufferers, and sensitive skin.
Deep Hygiene Results
Removes sweat stains, pet accidents, dust mites, bacteria, and odors from deep within the mattress layers — not just the surface.
1. Fabric & Condition Check
We examine the mattress surface, material, moisture level, and existing stains. Based on this, we choose the safest cleaning method and products for your specific mattress.
2. Deep Steam Extraction
A professional low-moisture extractor releases heated steam that lifts dust mites, sweat salts, and embedded debris from inside the mattress layers — not just the surface.
3. Targeted Stain & Odor Removal
Organic spills, pet accidents, and yellow sweat marks are gently treated with eco-safe solutions that dissolve residues and neutralize unpleasant smells.
4. Fast Dry & Final Check
The mattress is dried using airflow circulation to prevent moisture buildup. We then perform a final inspection to ensure the surface is clean, fresh, and ready for use within hours.
The average cost to refresh a mattress begins at $80, depending on size and how heavily it's soiled. For an exact quote, contact our team. Most treatments take 35 to 85 minutes, using deep extraction technology to restore freshness and comfort.
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Melissa R., 05/04/2024
I honestly thought I'd need a new mattress. But after the cleaning — spotless! No odor, no residue. I actually slept better the same night.
Derek V., 08/03/2023
Very responsive team and super respectful. They tackled some deep discoloration and even shared care tips. Great value for the result!
Tina W., 02/18/2024
So easy to schedule. The technician arrived on time and finished quickly. My child had spills, but you'd never know now — it looks perfect!
Liam B., 06/22/2023
They deep cleaned both sides of the mattress and even refreshed the topper. I had no clue how much buildup there was — amazing difference.
Erica S., 12/09/2021
They handled my delicate foam mattress with care. No soaking, no damage. Just clean, dry, and ready by evening. Will definitely rebook.
How to Remove Blood from a Mattress Without Damaging the Fabric Accidents happen, and finding blood stains on…
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Blot immediately, don’t rub. Mix cold water with mild dish soap, dab the area, then apply baking soda and let it dry. Vacuum after a few hours. For dried wine, enzyme cleaners work best.
Only use cold water. Mix salt and water or hydrogen peroxide for small areas. For older stains, enzyme-based stain removers dissolve proteins without damaging fabric.
DIY sprays only mask the odor. Use enzyme cleaners that break down uric acid, then extract moisture with a wet vacuum. For deep absorption, professional hot water extraction is needed.
Yellowing comes from sweat, oils, and oxidation. Mix hydrogen peroxide, baking soda and mild soap, apply for 30 minutes, blot and dry. If the stain is deep, steam extraction or ozone treatment restores color and hygiene.
Yes. Hot steam (above 130°F / 54°C) kills most mites and bacteria. Regular vacuuming with a HEPA filter also helps. Washing bedding weekly in hot water prevents re-infestation.
It helps absorb light odors but doesn’t remove bacteria or stains. For a fresh smell only—okay. For hygiene and deep odors, extraction or enzyme treatment is required.
They inspect fabric, pre-treat stains, perform low-moisture hot water extraction, sanitize with antibacterial agents and speed up drying with air movers. All done directly in your home.
Not always. Too much heat or moisture can damage foam structure. Professionals use low-moisture steam and controlled suction that clean without soaking the core.
White vinegar can neutralize mild odors and light stains, but it doesn’t kill bacteria or remove deep soil. Must be used sparingly and followed by drying to prevent mold.
If the mattress has sagging foam, broken springs, strong mold smell or structural damage — replacement is better. If the issue is stains, odor or allergens, cleaning can fully restore it.