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Consider your new mattress and
foundation as "sleep equipment" that
needs to be cared for in order to assure
the best hygiene and performance. It's
important to follow mattress care
instructions from the maker of your
mattress as products vary greatly.
However in general it's important to
know about the following:
- Proper installation. Make
sure your new mattress and
foundation are properly installed in
your home. Improper installation can
damage your new sleep set. If you
choose to transport and install on
your own, ask the store personnel to
give you some tips to help you avoid
problems.
- Use a protective pad. A
good quality, washable mattress pad
(and one for the foundation, too, if
you like) is a must to keep your set
fresh and free from stains.
- Let it breathe. If you
detect a slight "new product" odor,
leave the mattress and foundation
uncovered and well ventilated for a
few hours. A breath of fresh air
should do the trick!
- Give it good support. Use
a sturdy bed frame. If it's a queen
or king size set, make sure your
frame has the adequate center
support that will prevent bowing or
breakage.
- Don't dry clean. The
chemicals in dry cleaning
agents/spot removers may be harmful
to the fabric or underlying
materials. Vacuuming is the only
recommended cleaning method. But if
you're determined to tackle a stain,
use mild soap with cold water and
apply lightly. Do not ever soak a
mattress or foundation.
- Don't remove the tag.
Contrary to popular belief, it's not
illegal to remove the law tag, but
the information on the label will
serve as a means of identification
should you have a warranty claim.
- It's not a trampoline.
Don't let the kids jump on your
sleep set. Their rough-housing could
do damage to the interior
construction, as well as to
themselves!
- No boards, please. Never
put a board between the mattress and
foundation. It may enhance the sense
of support for a while, but it will
only make the problem worse over
time. When any bed in your home has
reached the "board stage", get rid
of it.
- Out with the old. Now
that you've treated yourself to a
new sleep set, arrange to have your
old bed removed and disposed of.
Don't give it to the kids,
relatives, guests or neighbors. If
it wasn't good enough for you, it
isn't good enough for anyone else.
Throw it out!
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