Making an At-Home Mattress Sanitizer Spray
Essential Oils: Stir in 15 to 20 drops of tea tree oil. Dust mites are easy prey for tea tree oil because of its antibacterial qualities. To enhance the aroma and promote relaxation, you may optionally add 10-15 drops of lavender essential oil.
To make sure all the components are blended well, close the spray container and shake it hard.
Before applying the spray to the whole mattress, make sure it doesn’t leave any visible stains by testing it on a little, hidden spot.
Lightly spray the disinfecting solution over the whole surface of the mattress after the test region is confirmed safe. Look closely at any spots where dust or stains are evident.
Before putting any bedding back on top of a mattress, be sure it has dried thoroughly by letting it air dry. Opening windows or turning on a fan helps hasten the drying process.
As required, repeat: If you have asthma or allergies, it is very important to spray the disinfectant on your mattress on a frequent basis for the greatest benefits.
Extra Hint: To get rid of any loose particles, you may want to vacuum your mattress before you spray it with the disinfectant.
Bedding that isn’t washed often in hot water is more likely to harbor germs and dust mites.
To keep the homemade disinfectant spray effective for longer, store it in a dark, cold area when not in use.
In order to make your bedroom a healthier and more sanitary place to sleep, follow these instructions and use this homemade disinfectant spray on a daily basis to get rid of dust mites and stains.