COLLECT for free in AS LITTLE AS 60 SECS large item delivery from next day Look out for products badged Fast Track to get it today - Collect in as little as 60 seconds - 7 days to collect - Dedicated Fast Track counter in-store - 7 days a week - Buy before 6pm and we'll deliver by 10pm - Choice of 4 delivery slots From next day, 7 days a week Choice of 4 delivery slots 1 - 50 of 86 items Snuggle down in style with one of our comfy mattress toppers! Who wouldn't want a moldable memory foam mattress topper to conform to your body shape to achieve the best night's sleep possible? Well we would, and we sell them in a range of different shapes and sizes. We stock single, double and king size memory foam mattress toppers, so that everyone can enjoy a good night's sleep. Top it off with our soft pillows and pillow protectors and you're never going to want to leave your beds side! To ensure you're really warm and snug when it comes to bed time, take a look at our range of electric blankets and blankets and bedspreads to really get cosy.
No bedroom is complete without some luxurious cotton throws and assorted cushions. Browse our collection of bedroom furniture and find the perfect bed and accessories to accompany your mattress topper. Take a look at our bedroom suites and packages to completely finish off the look of your bedroom!We've got some good news and some bad news. /wellness/sexual-health-identity), well, just about everything it's possible to stain. But the good news is that menstrual accidents get less embarrassing the older you get (you know, age and all that)! And the even better news is that there are a ton of great things you can do to fix (and even totally prevent) them. Employ this (insanely simple!) first line of defense. When it comes to removing blood-based stains, especially from items made of lightweight fabric like underwear, PJ bottoms, or sheets, first try holding the stained area taut under cold running water—you'll be amazed at how much stuff a steady stream of H2O can coax out of a garment!
Residual stains can be treated using whatever kind of soap you have nearby; hand soap, both liquid and bar, will work, as will liquid laundry detergent or a laundry bar like Fels-Naptha.Then up your laundry game with blood-removal products. If you have a particularly heavy flow, you'll be much more likely to end up with stains on the regular, in which case it's not a bad idea to know about a few laundry products that are especially good at ghosting ugly blotches. Both oxygenated bleaches and enzymatic cleaners are all-purpose stain treatments that are aces on blood. Carbona Stain Devils #4 is a great product for dorm-dwellers since it comes in teeny-tiny bottles (a little goes a long way!) that won't take up a lot of storage space.Or use everyday items you already have on hand. Unfortunately, sometimes period accidents happen when you're on the go (nightmare scenarios we've all lived through include: at school, during a recital, in the middle of a party) with limited stain removal options available.
If you can find salt, fantastic! Plain old table salt and cold water do really well getting blood out of clothes. If you're a contact lens wearer, you can use your saline solution to the same effect, which is pretty handy when you're traveling.Something stronger might be needed for older or more set-in stains: There are loads of common household items you can use to remove stubborn blood spots! For lighter colored clothes, hydrogen peroxide or lemon juice are great options; just be aware that they can cause color loss on darker items, so test them on an inconspicuous area to be sure they're safe to use.Two other super common items, aspirin and baking soda, can also be used to treat blood stains. As far as the aspirin is concerned, crush up a few tablets and mix the resulting powder with water to form a paste that can be applied to the stain. Same thing with the baking soda—just mix some with water to make a paste (how much really depends on how large a stain you're dealing with!). Allow the paste to sit for at least 30 minutes, up to overnight, and then launder the garment as usual.
Here are some just plain weird ways to remove blood stains. This is where the fun really begins! There are two totally oddball things that will remove blood stains. The first is unseasoned meat tenderizer. Told you it was weird! It's really good on older, set-in spots. To use it, sprinkle the stain with the tenderizer powder and add enough water to make a paste. Let that sit for 30 or so minutes, and then rinse with cold water and launder as usual. The second strange-but-true blood remover is your own spit! It's totally bizarre, but it really works and is a handy thing to keep in mind when you're on the go and don't have anything else on hand.But what about my comforter, mattress, and mattress pad?! Yes, those middle-of-the-night leaks sometimes make it all the way onto your bedding. Your sheets should be easy enough to get clean employing any of the products and techniques you use on your clothes, but oversized and/or non-launderable pieces like a comforter, mattress pad, or the mattress itself make things much, much trickier.