How do you get urine out of a mattress?

WikiMistRunner633
10/15/24 7:18am
My child is 4 and sometimes she has trouble with bladder control and wets the bed. What do you do to get urine (and the urine smell!!) out of the mattress?

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Kadi Dulude
Kadi Dulude
House Cleaning Professional
10/15/24 10:15am
Take everything off the bed and use vinegar to scrub out any urine or urine stains. Then, put towels on the area and step on the mattress to suck up as much of the liquid as possible. Let it dry with no sheets or blankets on it. To speed up the drying you can also use a hair dryer. If you still smell anything, repeat this process as needed until the mattress is back in tiptop shape.
WikiDolphinChaser917
10/15/24 4:13pm
Ms. Dulude has it right. The vinegar scrub is really your only solid option. But one thing I’d recommend after that is to deodorize the entire mattress. Sprinkle baking soda over the whole thing—taking special care to really coat the area where your child had the accident. Leave that for 12 hours or so and then vacuum it up. It’ll really help minimize any remaining odors.
WikiBadgerWatcher783
10/15/24 9:09pm
If your child’s urine is really pungent and white vinegar isn’t quite getting the job done, buy an enzyme cleaner designed specifically for urine. The enzymes in the commercial products will bind with the urine to completely neutralize any lingering pee aromas.
WikiPearBaker926
10/16/24 6:53am
agreed on the vinegar. i have a memory foam mattress and when my kid used to peed the bed i mixed 2 parts water, 1 part vinegar, and a couple tablespoons laundry soap in a spray bottle and sprayed the urine stain until it smelled all better. really SOAK it if you have to, to get the smell out.
WikiTapirGlider952
10/16/24 2:22pm
Just for the future, I’d highly recommend getting a waterproof mattress protector. Kids who wet the bed tend to do it relatively often when they’re young, and cleaning your mattress every time your child has an accident is going to get old really quick. The protector will help prevent the urine from penetrating into the actual mattress, which will make cleanup a breeze.

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Sprinkle baking soda over your mattress once every couple of months to absorb moisture and odors from the top layer.
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Open your bedroom windows and turn on a fan to help your mattress dry faster and to remove odors from the room.
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It's essential not to use any harsh chemical cleaners like hydrogen peroxide to clean up pet stains because they could be toxic to your pets. Make sure any cleaner you use is labeled as "non-hazardous."
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Keep your pets off your bed by spritzing your mattress with a mix of equal parts water and white vinegar along with a few drops of citrus essential oil.
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Tightly seal any cleaning cloths or paper towels you used in a plastic bag, and toss them in the trash outside so smells don't linger inside your home.
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Watch your pets for any signs that they need to go outside or use the bathroom, like if they're acting antsy or standing near the door.