Don’t scrub the stained area, because that will set the stain more. Pretreat stains on your bedding and wash it right away, too.
Use cold water, because hot water will make the stain set.
Let the mattress dry completely before you put the bedding back on.
If you’re using ammonia, you’ll also want to wear a face mask. Never mix ammonia and bleach, because the combination releases toxic fumes.
Let the vinegar sit for 10 minutes. [7] X Research source
Leave the hydrogen peroxide sitting there for about 10 minutes after it stops bubbling. If you’re concerned that it will bleach your mattress, spot test it on an inconspicuous area before applying it to the stain. [9] X Research source
Let the ammonia sit for about 5 minutes. Ammonia has a strong smell and can be irritating to your skin, eyes, throat, and lungs.
If the stain is still there after you’ve lifted up the water, try treating it with your cleaner again.
Baking soda is easy to find at grocery stores and home supply stores.
There’s no need to scrub the baking soda into the mattress – just let it sit on top.
If you’re in a rush though, a few hours is better than nothing.
Some vacuums have specific mattress attachments, but that’s uncommon.