Cleaning a Purple mattress involves a few steps to preserve its unique material and ensure a long-lasting comfort. Firstly, remove the bed sheets and any mattress protectors to wash separately. For the mattress itself, it’s recommended to vacuum the surface with the upholstery attachment to remove any debris or dust. If there are any spills or stains, they should be spot-cleaned immediately with a mild detergent and cold water, blotting gently with a white cloth to avoid transferring color. The mattress must be completely dry before remaking the bed. It’s also important to note that Purple mattresses should not be machine washed or dry cleaned, and harsh chemicals or bleach must be avoided.
Caring for Your Purple Mattress
Understanding the material and design of your Purple mattress is the first step in effectively cleaning it. The Purple mattress is unique; it incorporates a Hyper-Elastic Polymerâ„¢ in a grid design, which is known for its comfort and breathability. This type of material requires specific care to maintain its properties and provide you with the best sleep experience.
Vacuuming the Surface
Regular maintenance of your Purple mattress can include vacuuming the surface to get rid of dust, pet hair, and other particles that can accumulate over time. Use a handheld vacuum or the upholstery attachment on your vacuum cleaner to gently pass over the top and sides of the mattress.
Spot Cleaning Stains
For any spills or stains that occur, it’s crucial to act quickly. Use a white cloth dampened with a solution made of mild detergent and cold water—warm water can set certain types of stains, making them harder to remove. Do not soak the mattress; just dab gently until the stain lifts. It’s also important to not rub the stain, as this could push it deeper into the mattress. For tougher stains, a non-toxic enzymatic cleaner can be a safer alternative to harsh chemical cleaners.
Deodorizing Your Mattress
Over time, sweat and natural body oils can lead to a slight odor in any mattress. You can deodorize your Purple mattress by sprinkling a light layer of baking soda over the surface. Let it sit for several hours (or even a full day if possible), then vacuum it up thoroughly. Baking soda is excellent for absorbing odors without damaging the mattress material.
Drying Your Mattress
If your Purple mattress gets wet during cleaning, it’s important to allow it to dry thoroughly to prevent mildew or other issues. Opening windows or using a fan can help speed up the drying process. Avoid using heat sources like hair dryers or electric blankets to dry the mattress, as excessive heat can damage the hyper-elastic polymer.
Avoiding Harsh Chemicals
Harsh chemicals like bleach and hydrogen peroxide can degrade the Purple mattress’s unique materials. Always stick with gentle, non-toxic solutions when cleaning. If you are uncertain about a cleaning product’s safety, it’s best to test it on a small, inconspicuous area of the mattress first or to seek guidance from Purple’s customer service before applying it to more prominent areas.
Protecting Your Purple Mattress
Beyond cleaning your mattress, you can also take preventive steps to ensure it stays in good condition.
Using a Mattress Protector
A mattress protector is a great investment to shield your Purple mattress from spills and stains. Purple offers their own mattress protector that is designed to work with their beds. However, any breathable, water-resistant mattress protector can work as long as it doesn’t restrict the bed’s natural comfort and support.
Regular Maintenance Tips
Rotating your mattress 180 degrees every few months can help prevent uneven wear, though flipping is not necessary (or recommended) since the Purple mattress is designed with a specific top and bottom. Also, making sure your Purple mattress is supported by a proper base will prevent sagging and maintain its structural integrity.
Dealing with Specific Cleaning Challenges
Sometimes, spills or accidents may pose specific cleaning challenges. Here’s how you can tackle them:
Body Fluids
For perspiration, light urine stains, or other bodily fluids, follow the same spot-cleaning method mentioned earlier. For more significant concerns, use an enzymatic cleaner designed for biological stains.
Mold and Mildew
If you live in a humid environment and are concerned about mold or mildew, make sure to use a breathable mattress protector and ensure good air circulation in your bedroom. If mold or mildew appears on the surface of your mattress, spot clean with a mixture of mild detergent and water, then dry thoroughly. For persistent issues, you may need to consult a professional cleaner.
Finishing Thoughts
Cleaning and maintaining your Purple mattress doesn’t have to be a daunting task. By following these simple steps—vacuuming regularly, treating spills with mild detergent, using a mattress protector, and avoiding harsh chemicals—you can keep your mattress fresh, clean, and comfortable for many years. Remember that proper care extends beyond cleaning; it also includes appropriate support and maintenance to preserve the life of your mattress. Sweet dreams and happy cleaning!