mattresses + upholstered furniture + chair cushions + slipcovers + curtains
Obviously, you can’t just throw your mattress in the washing machine, but that doesn’t mean it doesn’t need to be cleaned. Every six months mix up this solution in a spray bottle: 3 Tbsp baking soda, 8 oz peroxide, 1 drop of dish soap, and a few drops of your favorite essential oil (if desired)—I recommend lavender to promote a good night’s sleep. Give each mattress in your home a good spritz of the solution. Once dry, vacuum. If you’re rolling your eyes at me about now—I get that! Life is busy. Who has time to spritz the mattress with essential oils? At the very least, run the vacuum over the mattresses and call it a day.
Upholstered furniture, chair cushions, slipcovers, and curtains are typically made from durable fabrics meant to withstand everyday dirt, dust, wear, and tear. Vacuum these items regularly to keep them looking their best. Every 6 months, launder the removable fabrics following their washing instructions—it’s not uncommon for these items to be dry-clean only. To freshen and clean upholstered furniture, sprinkle with baking soda, let sit for about 20 minutes, then vacuum.