Always remember that a good mattress, helps you sleep well and feel comfortable!. Once you have a new mattress, you want to take care of it so that it will stay in good condition. Follow these tips to keep your mattress healthy and happy.
• Install the mattress on the bed properly
Making sure your new mattress and foundation bed are properly installed in your bedroom is the first step in caring for your new mattress. Improper placement can damage the mattress, If you choose to transport and install it yourself, so follow the instructions for installing the mattress on the bed properly.
• Rotate and flip the mattress periodically
Unless your mattress care instructions indicate otherwise, you may want to periodically rotate your mattress from end to end and flip it over, if applicable.
• Mattress coverage
A good-quality, the washable mattress cover is a must to keep your set fresh and free from stains. It also protects your mattress from dust mites and allergens.
• Mattress ventilation
If you detect a slight new product odor when you first get your new set, leave the mattress and foundation uncovered and well ventilated overnight. A breath of fresh air should do the trick
• Provide good support
Be sure to use a sturdy, high-quality bed frame. For a queen- or king-size set, make sure your frame has a strong center support that will prevent the mattress from bowing or breaking.
• Don’t let the kids jump on the mattress
Don’t let the kids jump on your sleep set. Their roughhousing could damage the interior construction of your bed, and more importantly, they could get hurt.
• Follow the manufacturer’s instructions
Be sure to follow any specific guidelines from your manufacturer about the best method of mattress care.
• Keep your Mattress clean
Worried about stains on your mattress? Whatever you do, don’t apply harsh chemicals like dry cleaning products or spot removers. These products can harm the fabric or underlying materials in your mattress and do more damage than good. If your mattress is damp in any spot, sprinkle baking soda on it to absorb the moisture, then vacuum. If there is a stain you want to work on, lightly apply mild soap and cold water, blotting as you go. Avoid soaking your mattress or foundation with any liquid. Remember that a mattress cover is the best way to avoid stains.