Urine removal

Mattress urine cleaning: enzymatic treatment and odor elimination

Urine penetrates to the mattress core, breeding bacteria and producing persistent odor. Home remedies don't reach the inside. Here's what actually works.

Why is urine in a mattress so hard to remove?

Urine doesn't stay on the surface. It passes through the layers of fabric and foam and accumulates inside the mattress. As it dries, uric acid crystallizes and bonds to the fibers. Those crystals are responsible for the persistent smell: whenever there's ambient humidity or night sweat, they reactivate and the odor returns.

When is it worth calling a professional?

Not every urine stain needs professional intervention. But there are situations where home remedies simply won't work.

How we remove urine from mattresses

Enzymatic protocol in 3 steps

1

UV light diagnosis

We inspect the mattress with ultraviolet light to locate all affected areas. Often there are old urine stains invisible to the naked eye that are still producing odor.

2

Enzymatic treatment

We apply professional enzymatic solution that breaks down uric acid at the molecular level. The enzymes destroy the crystals causing the odor. It's not a fragrance that masks it — it's a chemical reaction that eliminates it.

3

Extraction and deodorization

With injection-extraction equipment, we pull the dissolved urine out from inside the mattress. Dark water comes out with everything that was accumulated. Then we apply deodorizing treatment to neutralize any residue.

Why don't home remedies work?

What results to expect for your case

Honest results

Odor is completely eliminated in the vast majority of cases, even with old urine. That's where enzymatic treatment makes the biggest difference. Visible stains depend on age and repetition: recent urine leaves no trace. Old or repeated urine in the same area may leave faint discoloration on light fabrics, even though the odor is fully neutralized. We tell you before we start.

Urine situations we treat

Each case has its difficulty level

Children's urine (bedwetting)

The most common case. Could be a one-time incident or months of nighttime accidents. The sooner treated, the better the result. Children's mattresses often have multiple affected areas.

Pet urine

Cat urine is the hardest due to its high uric acid concentration. Dog urine is easier to treat. In both cases, enzymatic treatment is essential.

Elderly incontinence

Incontinence or accidents. No judgment. It's a common problem with a professional solution. We treat the mattress and recommend protection to prevent future episodes.

Recent urine (less than 24h)

Best-case scenario. If the urine is fresh, removal is virtually complete: stain and odor. Don't try to dry it with a hairdryer — heat sets the stain.

Old urine (weeks or months)

Harder but treatable. The uric acid has already crystallized and the stain has oxidized. Odor is eliminated; the stain reduces significantly but may leave a faint shadow.

Repeated urine in the same area

The most complex case. Layers of accumulated urine. Enzymatic treatment reaches the inside, but surface stains on light fabric may not disappear 100%.

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