Most people wash their sheets regularly, but few think about what’s underneath them.
Your mattress absorbs sweat, moisture, skin cells, allergens, and everyday wear night after night. Over time, this build-up can affect hygiene, comfort, and even how well your mattress supports your body.
At The Sleep Shop, we regularly speak with customers who are trying to freshen up an older mattress — often because they’re waking up tired, stiff, or uncomfortable.
Here’s how to clean a mattress properly, what actually works, what to avoid, and when cleaning alone isn’t the right solution.
Why Mattress Hygiene Matters
Even with clean bedding, mattresses naturally collect:
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Sweat and body moisture
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Dead skin cells
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Dust mites and allergens
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Spills and stains over time
This is completely normal, but without proper care, it can lead to:
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Odours
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Allergy flare-ups
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Reduced breathability
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Poor sleep comfort
Mattress hygiene is important — but it’s only part of the overall sleep picture.
Pillow Hygiene Matters Too
Many people don’t realise that pillows absorb even more sweat and oils than mattresses and are often replaced far less frequently.
If you’ve ever noticed yellow staining on your pillow, it’s usually a sign of moisture and natural body oils building up over time. We explain this fully in our guide on why pillows turn yellow and when it’s time to replace yours:
👉 https://thesleepshop.ie/blogs/blog/why-do-pillows-turn-yellow-and-when-it-s-time-to-replace-yours
How Often Should You Clean a Mattress?
A realistic and effective routine looks like this:
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Light clean: every 3–6 months
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Mattress protector washed: every 1–2 months
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Deep clean: only when needed (spills, illness, accidents)
Mattresses are not designed to be washed like bedding, so gentle, preventative care is far more effective than aggressive cleaning.
Step-by-Step: How to Clean a Mattress Safely
1. Strip the Bed Completely
Remove all bedding, including protectors, and wash according to care instructions.
2. Vacuum the Mattress
Using an upholstery attachment, gently vacuum:
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The full surface
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Seams and edges
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Stitched areas
This removes dust, skin cells, and allergens.
3. Spot Clean Stains (Never Soak)
For light stains:
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Use a mild detergent diluted with water
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Dab gently with a clean cloth
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Never pour water directly onto the mattress
Over-wetting is one of the most common causes of mattress damage.
4. Neutralise Odours (Optional)
A light sprinkling of bicarbonate of soda can help absorb odours.
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Leave for a few hours
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Vacuum thoroughly
This improves freshness, but does not restore support or structure.
5. Allow the Mattress to Dry Fully
This step is critical.
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Open windows
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Allow airflow
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Never remake the bed while damp
Trapped moisture leads to odours and hygiene problems.
What You Should Never Do
From years of experience, these are the most damaging mistakes we see:
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❌ Steam cleaning foam or pocket-sprung mattresses
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❌ Using excessive water
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❌ Harsh chemicals or bleach
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❌ Covering a mattress before it is fully dry
These methods can permanently damage internal materials and shorten mattress lifespan.
When Cleaning Isn’t Enough
Cleaning cannot fix:
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Sagging support
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Loss of spinal alignment
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Internal material breakdown
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Persistent odours returning
If your mattress is:
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Over 7–8 years old
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Causing back, hip, or shoulder pain
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Leaving you more tired in the morning
…it may be time to consider replacement rather than continued cleaning.
We explain the warning signs clearly in our guide on how often you should replace a mattress:
👉 https://thesleepshop.ie/blogs/blog/how-often-should-you-replace-a-mattress
The Best Way to Keep a Mattress Clean Long-Term
The most effective mattress care happens before problems start.
We always recommend:
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Using a breathable mattress protector
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Washing protectors regularly
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Allowing mattresses to air occasionally
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Avoiding excess moisture
For extra peace of mind — especially in homes with children, pets, or allergy concerns — a Bed Protector adds a waterproof yet breathable layer that helps prevent spills, sweat, and allergens reaching your mattress.
👉 https://thesleepshop.ie/products/the-bed-protector
Expert Advice You Can Trust
At The Sleep Shop, we deal with real customers every day who are trying to improve sleep quality — not just clean surfaces.
Sometimes cleaning helps.
Sometimes replacement is the healthier option.
If you’re unsure, our team is happy to offer honest, expert advice, whether you’re shopping online, over the phone, or prefer to try before you buy in-store.
📍 The Sleep Shop
Ankers Bower, Dublin Road
Athlone, Co. Westmeath
N37 E762
Good sleep starts with hygiene — but great sleep starts with the right support.

