MATTRESS CARE
To ensure your mattress maintains its
comfort and support for years to
come, follow these simple tips and
guidelines for optimal care.
Avoid Bending or Rolling
Never bend or roll your mattress, as this can permanently damage the spring unit and void
your warranty.
Let Your Mattress Breathe
Upon removing your mattress from its plastic packaging, allow it to air out and breathe.
Use a Mattress Protector
Protect your investment by using a washable mattress protector, which will help extend the life of your mattress.
Light Cleaning
Occasionally vacuum your mattress to keep it clean, but avoid excessive vacuuming to prevent damage to the comfort layers.
Keep It Dry
Never wet your mattress, as moisture can damage the upholstery layers, leading to compression and long-term damage.
ROTATION CYCLE
Rotate Regularly
Turn your mattress counter-clockwise
(head-to-toe) to promote even wear.
Realign to Foundation
After rotating, ensure the mattress is
properly aligned with the foundation.
Follow the Rotation Schedule
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first 3 months.Rotate your mattress every 2 weeks for the
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After 3 months, rotate it every 3 months.
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This helps minimize body impressions, a natural result of the settling comfort layers.
Handle with Care
Avoid rotating the mattress on your own, especially larger sizes, as this can lead to injury or damage. Always seek assistance.
Use Handles Correctly
If your mattress is equipped with handles, use them only for positioning. Handles are not designed to support the full weight of the mattress and may pull out if used incorrectly.
Avoid Bending or Rolling
Never bend or roll your mattress, as this can permanently damage the spring unit and void
your warranty.
Let Your Mattress Breathe
Upon removing your mattress from its plastic packaging, allow it to air out and breathe.
Use a Mattress Protector
Protect your investment by using a washable mattress protector, which will help extend the life of your mattress.
Light Cleaning
Occasionally vacuum your mattress to keep
it clean, but avoid excessive vacuuming to prevent damage to the comfort layers.
Keep It Dry
Never wet your mattress, as moisture can damage the upholstery layers, leading to compression and long-term damage.