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Smelly Materace

How to get the bad smell ( urine) out of almost brand new materace ( can't afford to replace it every year!). Hoping that there will be no more "accidents" with my "big"kids I replaced the "old" matterace ( it was not old at all- just "worned out")with a new one. Maybe too soon...

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If this is a new (within a week)mess, try using just a little bit of dish soap on a rag or sponge and scrub the whole area. Next rince the soap off, and spray the mattress with Lysol disinfectant spray. When it dries, it should smell better. I would also pick up a cheap vinyl zippered mattress cover (they are only about $5.00 at Wal-Mart), and put that over the mattress. If it is uncomfortable, put a cheap mattress pad over the top, and you won't get urine in the mattress ever again. My mom had ten children and wouldn't buy an new mattress without covering it first. She said it wasn't worth it.

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C. Thomson

good mornong A.... go to walmart in the pet section and get the product "out" it is cheaper then the other pet products for pee, about six dollars, it works on dog pee and kid pee. the enzymes distroy the smell. all you have to do is pat the area and get as much pee up as you can, then spray the spray on the area, if it has soaked in to the mattress alot, keep spraying, rub it in and let it dry, might take a day or so if you spray it alot... but them smell will be gone. just had to do it yesterday, baby fell asleep on the chair and i forgot that she had underwear on(potty training) and she peed ALOT.. so i got my spray out and it worked great. it also workes on vomit smell (fyi) have a good week and good luck

Not sure what to do with a smelly one but if there are any additional children on the horizon, you can get a plastic cover to leave on the mattress to avoid ruining it

A., you should get the plastic thing to go over the whole mattress and it protects it from anything. I still have it for the my oldest and planning on getting another one for my second, but for now, he has the thick long cloth that covers the whole mattess. It protects it. I know from my experience this company I work for EcoQuest has this machine, that is guarantees (as I said, it helps with everything, including smoke we had in our house from the stove on fire and took the whole smoke and smell right out of our apartment) to take that smell out by placng it on there and I have done that on the carpet because the cat had pooped and peed on that one spot and it took out the smell and it sanitized the area too. So, we can have you evaluate it for a week and see what it does for you and if you don't like it and it didn't do anything you give it back. If you like it, you can get one and I'll help you purchase you and they have one for the bathroom too now....or place it hear the cat litter....just let me know if you're interesting evaluating and see what it does for you....I'll pray that Jesus will give you the Wisdom when you ask for it.

there's a as seen on tv product that you can look for on the internet called URINE BE GONE. Try it on your mattress!! Good Luck!!!

Not sure how to get the smell out, but to prevent future "smells" you can purchase a plastic liner that cover the mattress completely. Target sells twin size for less than $10.

You could try baking soda and water and let it air dry (vacuum dry baking soda if needed). Or maybe a carpet cleaner?. I have a waterproof mattress cover on the crib and will be getting one for the bed we are getting for our toddler. Also, if you do get a new mattress some places offer a silicone stain barrier for an extra fee (we have this on our bed). If you have a regular bed wetter then you can always get pull ups or Goodnights (the bigger kid version).

ODORMUTE Works great for kids and Newfiw puppies:)!

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