How To Easily Remove Sweat Stains From Pet Beds

Pets often sweat just like humans, and their beds can show the evidence. But you don't have to be discouraged by sweat stains that have built up over time. Follow this guide to make your pet's sleeping space look as good as new!


Updated 27 Jun 2023

By Nishat Asif

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Steps to Clean Perspiration Stains from Pet Beds

  1. Remove the bed covers and begin separating them into two piles. Wash any of the items marked with a “machine wash” label in a washing machine using cold water on a gentle cycle.
  2. Soak the other items in a mixture of one-part hot water and one-part white vinegar for at least 10 minutes. This will help to loosen any sweat stains.
  3. Start scrubbing the stained areas with a stiff brush or cloth. This will help to remove any dirt and sweat from the fabric.
  4. Once all dirt and sweat has been removed, rinse off the material with cold water.
  5. If there are still stubborn stains that refuse to come out, try rubbing a paste made of baking soda and water on the stained area. Let the paste sit for 15 minutes before rinsing it off with cold water.
  6. Finally, dry off the fabric in a dryer on a low setting.

Additional Tips to Keep in Mind for Cleaning Pet Beds

  • Try to clean the pet beds regularly to prevent sweat stains from forming in the first place. This is especially important when the weather is hot and your pet is more likely to sweat.
  • Always use gentle cleaning products that are safe for pets when cleaning the pet beds. Anything too harsh could irritate your furry friend’s skin.
  • Allow the pet bed to air dry after each cleaning to prevent buildup of sweat and dirt. This will make it much easier to keep the pet bed clean on a regular basis.

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