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My 65p Aldi trick that everyone has in their kitchen cupboard is perfect for giving your mattress a spring clean

Published on April 03, 2025 at 03:54 PM

WHEN the time comes to give mattresses a spring clean, this 65p Aldi trick is perfect.

Many people wash their sheets with relative ease, but a mattress can be a bit trickier.

Woman placing a white mattress on a bed.
A simple 65p can help when giving mattresses a spring clean
Container of bicarbonate of soda; image shows a stack of pancakes.
Aldi's bicarbonate of soda

Taking to her story, recently showed a method of using bicarbonate of soda (or baking powder) to clean a mattress.

It's a product many members of the public already have – with selling it for 60p.

First step involves stripping the bed – which includes pillows, sheet, duvet and mattress protectors.

Then, you need to hoover the mattress and capture any debris or dust which may have gathered.

The next step is to sprinkle the baking powder over the mattress' surface.

Depending on resources, you could either use a sieve or by hand after sprinkling from the container.

When finished, leave the baking powder to sit on the mattress for a few hours.

Afterwards, hoover the mattress again – only this time to remove the baking soda.

If there are persistent stains, a possible next move could be to spot clean them.

After completing the above steps, proceed by leaving the mattress for a few hours to air out.

We previously told how Facebook account Jersey Demic – which specialises in every day life hacks – tip.

In a simple video, a person added baking soda and a few drops of essential oil into a jar before mixing together and sprinkling across a dirty mattress.

Up next was the “mattress massage” , involving the person rubbing the mixture into the bed to “deep clean” before leaving for an hour to work its magic.

Then, the mixture should be entirely vacuumed up, which is also said to remove any dust mites.

“You spend about a third of your life on your mattress,” the video explains.

“When was the last time you gave it a good, deep clean?

“We are sorry to disappoint you but the mattresses you are using every single day are the perfect environment for the accumulation of dirt and .

“Cleaning the lines just won't do the cleaning for you, as the dust, dirt, sweat and other body fluids pass through the sheets and end up in the mattress.

“Believe it or not, all you need to clean the mattress is some baking soda, as it is extremely successful in destroying bacteria.”

White mattress with a light green blanket on top.
It's important to keep mattresses clean – as they can accumulate dirt and bacteria
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