I want to shampoo my mattress with a cleanser. On the directions it reads "Do not use on products coded "X"

Om my mattress under "Finished Size" it reads 35" X 74 1/2"

What does that read in Math terms?

I want to make sure I don't ruin my Mattress. :')

The dimensions of your mattress are 35 inches by 74 1/2 inches.

The finished size has nothing to do with any X code.

Those numbers are your mattress measurements. If you have a twin size bed, it means 35 inches wide by (x) 74 1/2 inches long.

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To understand the dimensions of your mattress in math terms, we need to convert the measurements from inches to a numerical format.

The dimensions of your mattress are stated as 35" x 74 1/2". To make calculations easier, let's convert the fraction to decimals first.

1/2 can be expressed as 0.5. So the dimensions of your mattress become 35" x 74.5".

However, the "X" coding mentioned on the cleanser instructions refers to the cleaning code of upholstered items. The letter "X" means that you should not use any cleaning agents on the product, including water-based detergents. Instead, you should only vacuum or professionally dry clean such items.

Therefore, you should not use a cleanser or shampoo on your mattress, as it falls under the "X" category. It is recommended to vacuum your mattress regularly to remove dust and debris. If there are any specific stains, you may try using a mild soap and water solution, but be sure to test it on a small, inconspicuous area first to ensure it does not cause any damage.