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Q.
How do I carry or move my mattress? A. Two people should normally carry your mattress flat on its side.
It’s easier to handle and less likely to get damaged. Don’t bend your mattress under any circumstances.* Bending
may damage the innerspring unit. Flex rather than bend the mattress when going through doorways, and don’t bend the
corners when putting on fitted sheets.
Q. How and why do I
rotate my bedding? How do I avoid body impressions in my mattress? How do I maintain consistent comfort feel throughout the
life of my bedding? A. We recommend that you rotate your mattress on a regular basis
to refresh its comfort. Mattresses contain many layers of upholstery padding to increase their comfort life and support performance.
Body indentations can be a normal occurrence in new mattresses, and indicate that the upholstery layers are conforming to
a person’s individual body contours. To help minimize body impressions, mattresses should be turned occasionally throughout
their life. For convenience, we have illustrated below the best method.
Q. How do I care for my mattress? A. Keep your mattress clean. We suggest using a mattress pad. Don't allow your mattress to get wet. Protect
it from water or other liquids. Don’t use dry cleaning fluid of any type on your mattress. These chemicals could damage
some of the comfort and upholstery materials.
Q. How do I clean my mattress?
A. Keeping your bedding clean is simple
with the use of a protective mattress pad. Vacuuming is
the only recommended cleaning method. If you must clean
a stain, use mild soap with cold water and apply lightly!
Don’t ever soak a mattress or foundation, and don't
use dry cleaning fluid of any type on your mattress—these
chemicals could damage some of the comfort and upholstery
materials.
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