A clean mattress is not only a better night's sleep; it is better air in the room where you spend a third of your life. Here is what a professional mattress treatment actually involves.
Why it matters
A mattress is a habitat for dust mites, allergens, and bacteria. Left untreated they accumulate, and the consequences show up as poor sleep quality and, for some people, genuine health problems. Regular treatment addresses three things at once:
- Sleep qualityA clean, hygienic surface lets you sleep without allergens and irritants interfering.
- Allergy preventionRemoving dust mites and allergens reduces the trigger for allergic and respiratory reactions.
- Mattress lifespanRegular treatment extends the life of the mattress, which is where the cost of it comes back.
The steam process, step by step
- Pre-inspectionWe assess the condition of the mattress and identify staining or areas needing particular attention.
- VacuumingThe mattress is thoroughly vacuumed to remove loose debris and surface soil before any moisture is introduced.
- Pre-treatmentStains and spots are pre-treated with eco-friendly agents so they release cleanly.
- Steam treatmentHigh-temperature steam is applied, penetrating the fabric to eliminate bacteria, dust mites, and other contaminants while dissolving stubborn staining.
- Water extractionThe steam, along with the loosened soil and allergens, is drawn out with a powerful vacuum, leaving the mattress clean and close to dry.
- DryingThe mattress dries completely, typically within a few hours, and the bed goes back into use.
What you get from it
- Chemical-free — ecological, toxin-free, biodegradable, plant-based, vegan, and not tested on animals
- Deep cleaning — reaches the contaminants held inside the mattress, not just the ones on top of it
- Quick drying — a Booster Dry-System means mattresses and upholstery are usable again almost immediately
- Long-term results — professional treatment holds for far longer than a surface clean
The enzymatic step, explained
Water extraction with an enzymatic solution uses enzymes — proteins that break down organic staining such as food, oil, and bodily fluids — rather than aggressive chemistry.
- ApplicationThe enzymatic solution is applied to the item.
- Dwell and extractThe enzymes are given time to break down the organic soil, then a high-powered extraction machine removes the solution, the dissolved dirt, and the staining together.
- DisinfectionSteam disinfection follows, which is the step that addresses bacteria and germs rather than soiling.
Why we use both
Extraction penetrates deeply, which is what thick items like mattresses and carpets need. Steam brings the high temperature that eliminates bacteria and dust mites. They solve different halves of the problem, and enzymatic solutions are biodegradable and safe around babies, pets, and allergy sufferers — so there is no reason to choose between them.
In short
Have a mattress professionally treated roughly twice a year, before odour, bacterial growth, and heavy staining establish themselves. The difference in the surface — and in the air above it — is not subtle.




