ok so this is REALLY embarrassing for me to ask, so pardon me if this is akward.
I masterbate at night in my bed and recently i've noticed a sweat stain start to form on my mattress. I am freaking out here because my parents don't know i do this sort of stuff and if they saw the sweat stain they'd get suspicious and ask me questions and it would just be SOOO akward. so my question here is... how do i get rid of this sweat stain ASAP!! i have a twin size bed and the stain is fairly large, and i'm on summer break now so i have some time home alone so that way i can get rid of it.
PLEASE AND THANK YOU!!!
PS: sorry if this was akward. i'm blushing as i type this..
1) Salt and a little water: use regular table salt and mix it with just enough water to make it clumpy. Rub it with your fingers in a circular motion on the mattress. This is a great first step to try, just because most people have a box of salt kicking around.
2) Oxi-Clean is my favourite cleaning thing in the world. There's a reason why Billy Mays is always so enthusiastic! The spray should get rid of the stain right away. [ NinjaNeer's advice column | Ask NinjaNeer A Question ]
Advicelady6798 answered Thursday June 11 2009, 4:22 pm: If it is white, I would suggest using bleach to get out the stain, then putting it in the washer. If it is colored, I would get regular soap and a sponge to wash and rinse it. Then put the sheets in the washer/dryer. Purex is probably the best kind of liquid that you could use both for colored and plain white sheets, etc. [ Advicelady6798's advice column | Ask Advicelady6798 A Question ]
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