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How Should I Clean My Organic Cotton Mattress Pad Protector?
How Should I Clean My Organic Cotton Mattress Pad Protector?

Use an eco-friendly laundry detergent and be sure to dry it thoroughly.

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Written by Nat
Updated over a week ago

Using an eco-friendly laundry detergent when washing your Organic Cotton Mattress Pad Protector is best. Water is not harmful to natural materials, but strong solvents are not recommended. Your mattress pad protector should be dried thoroughly before putting it back on your mattress.

Notes on Cleaning

This product can be tumble-dried on low in the dryer or hung to dry. Dryer balls can help speed up the drying process and prevent clumping. We like to add a drop or two of essential oils (lavender works great!) to our dryer balls for added freshness.

The cotton inside your mattress pad protector is organic and includes little lovely bits of cotton shell husk. (See the picture below.) When you wash your protector, these husky fibers and stem bits might show through the organic cover and appear as darker spots, mainly when held to the light. Don't be alarmed. It is not mold — just the tell-tale signs of truly GOTS-certified organic cotton.

Washing Instructions

  • Place your Organic Cotton Mattress Pad Protector in the washing machine with eco-friendly laundry detergent. Use the gentle/delicate or low setting on your washer with cold water.

  • Please remove it immediately from your washer when the cycle is complete and place it in your dryer on low (use dryer balls, if possible). Alternatively, you can line dry — or do a combination of both.

  • Once it is fully dry, you can put your mattress pad protector back on your mattress. Give it a good shake before you put it on to help fluff it back up.

Tough Stains

Pre-treat tough stains before laundering. For challenging stains, we highly recommend natural cleaning options. Here are a few ways to treat your Mattress Pad Protector without harsh commercial cleaners or stain treatments.

  • Use your eco-friendly laundry detergent to pre-treat most stains. Alternatively, eco-friendly dish soap works great to pre-treat greasy stains.

  • Combine baking soda with a bit of water (1 part baking soda, ½ part water) to create a paste to scrub out stains. If you like a little fragrance, add a few drops of your favorite essential oils to this paste. An old toothbrush works great to scrub the stain lightly.

  • Hydrogen peroxide is a great option to remove blood. Pour as little as you can to get the bubbling action.

As long as you are putting the mattress pad protector in the washing machine after your stain treatment, it is not necessary to dry the treatment area. If you are spot treating only and do not plan to wash it in the washing machine, be sure to dry the area thoroughly (a hair dryer on low works great).

Mold

When subjected to prolonged moisture, any natural fiber is a candidate for mold. High humidity, high temperatures, darkness, and stagnant air can all contribute. Should this occur, here's how to treat it. In general, it is best to wash your Mattress Pad Protector in hot water (for mold only). Hot water kills mold more effectively than cold water and better removes mold spores and allergens, too.

When you're washing your Mattress Pad Protector with a mold-killing solution, it's best to wash it through at least two full cycles in your washing machine. We recommend using borax or vinegar to help kill the mold. Borax is a natural mold killer that does not emit toxic fumes. To kill mold on fabrics with borax, you can either purchase borax laundry detergent or add borax powder to your washing machine. Mix the borax with hot water before adding it to your washing machine to make sure it is completely dissolved.

  1. Add your linens to the washing machine along with laundry detergent.

  2. Dissolve half a cup of borax in very hot water.

  3. Once the washing machine has filled up, add the borax that you dissolved in hot water.

  4. Let the washing machine run through like normal.

Vinegar is another option. It kills 82% of mold species and can usually kill the mold growing on fabrics. Vinegar will also remove the moldy smell from fabrics. You can soak your Mattress Pad Protector in a vinegar solution and/or add vinegar to your washing machine.

  1. To soak, put your Mattress Pad Protector in a bucket, add 1-2 cups of vinegar, and fill it with water; soak for about an hour.

  2. Then put your Mattress Pad Protector in the washing machine along with detergent and let the machine fill with water.

  3. Add about a cup or two of vinegar to your washing machine.

  4. Let the washing machine run through its cycle as normal.

  5. After washing it, hang it on a clothesline in the sun—the heat from the sun and the sun's ultraviolet light help to kill mold. The sun has a natural bleaching effect that can also help to fade mold stains.

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