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Mold Removal from Memory Foam Mattresses

Rachael Eslao • Mar 09, 2022

Mold Removal from Memory Foam Mattresses

- Bonita Springs, FL

Human bodily fluids, hair, dirt, germs, and flaking skin are just a few of the contaminants found in mattresses. They serve as a barrier between ourselves and the less-than-ideal goods that they accumulate. Mold development is the worst thing that can happen to your memory foam mattress. Mattresses may not seem like a likely breeding ground for mold, but they can be.

 

This article will explain how to prevent mold from growing on mattresses, as well as what to do if it does.

 

Can Mold Develop on Memory Foam Mattresses?

Mold flourishes in high-humidity conditions. Because the surface of memory foam mattresses is porous, moisture from a variety of sources can be absorbed by cotton covers or foam comfort layers. Normally, this isn't a concern, but if a mattress is damp for an extended length of time, mold can form. A damp mattress can be caused by a number of factors.

  • Human sweat: When our body temperature rises during sleep, we sweat to cool ourselves down. Sweat can get into the mattress over time.
  • Spills: Memory foam mattresses are especially vulnerable to spills. The sponge in the mattress will quickly absorb moisture and it will be very difficult to get it out.
  • Living in regions with high humidity: As some regions are more humid, living in such regions naturally causes mattresses to be more humid.
  • Not allowing air to flow: When a mattress is placed in an area of the house where air does not circulate as well or on the ground, mold is more likely to grow.


Mold can form on the glue and adhesives used to keep the mattress together during the assembling process. Mold may swiftly spread on some surfaces. To avoid mold, choose a mattress that is free of glues and adhesives.

 

If mold grows on your mattress, it may be quite detrimental to your health. Mold is probably not something you want to come into contact with on a frequent basis.

 

Inhaling mold over a lengthy period of time might result in a variety of health problems. Allergies, sneezing, and coughing are examples, as are more serious disorders such as upper respiratory infections and asthma. If there is visible mold on your mattress, you should cease sleeping on it immediately.


Cleaning a Moldy Mattress

If the mold damage isn't too severe, try the options below. However, this does not rule out the possibility of the mold recurring. The only way to get rid of mold on your mattress or if it's growing from within it is to replace it.

  1. Place the mattress in sunlight. Sunlight kills the bacteria and the mold on the mattress. It will furthermore sanitize the mattress.
  2. Vacuum the mattress, even if you don’t see mold in the distinct spot, vacuum it. Make sure you clean the vacuum filter and dispose of the garbage so the mold spores don’t spread in the home.
  3. Mix baking soda with warm water for a cleaning solution. Use this solution directly into areas impacted by mold and dry the mattress in the sun.
  4. Use lemon juice. The acidity of lemons can effectively kill the mold. Squeeze some lemon juice and add a small bit of water to dilute the acidity and put it in a spray bottle. Apply to spots with mold and brush off the moldy areas.
  5. Mix equal parts of rubbing alcohol and water to remove the mold. You can either use something to rub off the mold or apply the solution and place it under the sun for a long period of time.
  6. Mix one part of hydrogen peroxide and three parts warm water to remove the mold. Rub off the mold and place the mattress in a spot that is easy to dry, best under the sun.

 

Prevent Mold Growth in My Mattress

Any mattress has the potential to become a mold growing area. Mold-resistant materials, on the other hand, can help to keep mold away from your mattress. Natural latex, wool, and rubberized coconut fiber are among them. Mattresses with coils and springs allow for increased airflow, which helps to reduce mold growth. Because charcoal resists moisture, there are a number of mattresses on the market with a charcoal layer to assist prevent mold growth.

 

If you suspect mold in your home, contact Restoration 1 of Southwest Florida immediately away for mold remediation services. Mold removal professionals will not be able to remove mold from your mattress, but they will be able to eliminate mold from your house, protecting your mattress and other items.

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