We all know the importance of a good night’s sleep to our health and well being, yet we often put off buying a mattress until we’re in desperate need. The reality is that if your mattress is 7 to 10 years old, it’s probably time for a new one. After you have made that purchase, how do you care for your new mattress so it will provide optimal comfort for the years to come? Check out our tips to consider when caring for your new mattress:
Warranty. Be sure you choose a reputable mattress brand that stands behind its products with a solid warranty. Understand your warranty to make sure you get the full benefit and prevent voiding it.
Foundation. Some people invest in a quality mattress but neglect to buy the right foundation. Make sure it’s durable and has enough cross beams to adequately support the mattress and you.
Cover. Protect your mattress with a quality cover that fits well and stays on securely. Zippered options are a personal favourite. I also suggest a waterproof cover for extra peace of mind.
Vacuum. Gently but thoroughly vacuum your mattress frequently with the brush attachment to remove dust, possible dust mites, etc. It will dramatically extend the life of your mattress.
Rotate. Every 3-4 months, rotate your mattress. Simply spin it to bring the bottom to the top and vice versa. Many people also like to flip their mattresses. This can extend its life and keep it fresher. Some mattress styles cannot be flipped and are designed to wear well with just occasional rotation.
Clean with Caution. Wetting your mattress is not recommended. Should you get a spill, clean it very carefully. It is recommended that you only use warm water, a little dish soap and a damp cloth. Stay away from stronger cleaners as they can destroy the colour and fabric integrity. Ultimately, be sure to follow your manufacturer’s instructions.
Move with Two People. To protect your mattress (and your back!) never move or rotate it alone. Even smaller mattresses can be cumbersome and heavy.
Avoid Bending. When you’re moving your mattress, some flexing may be necessary, but never fold or bend substantially. This can cause permanent damage. Before you choose and buy a mattress, be sure it can fit through stairwells and around corners.
This blog has been all about caring for your mattress after your purchase. However, if you are looking for tips on choosing a new mattress, you can check out these previous blog posts:
Things to Consider Before Buying a Mattress
Tips on How to Choose the Right Mattress for You
Buying a New Mattress: Why, When and How to Get Started
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