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Caring For Your New Mattress

Our top tips to make your mattress last!

Expect impressions
As most people sleep in the same position every night, body impressions are a normal feature of handmade mattresses. You may find fillings settle or dip in the area where you sleep which can leave a ridge in the centre of the mattress. Just like the impressions that form on the insole of leather shoes, this is simply your mattress “getting to know you”.

Reducing impressions
We recommend following our rotating and turning instructions to minimise body impressions. Please note: our mattresses are extremely heavy. If you are unable to rotate and turn your mattress, with continued use, fillings will settle of their own accord, however this take considerably longer.

Rotating or turning?
Check the label on the surface of your mattress for the following wording to determine which type of mattress you will be caring for:
• Non-turn/rotate only/single sleeping surface/pillow top mattress
• Turnable/turn with the seasons/ dual sleeping surface mattress

Rotating your non-turn mattress
If your mattress label states non-turn / rotate only / single sleeping surface / pillow top, we recommend rotating your mattress regularly during the first few months and about four times a year thereafter.
Note: If you struggle to rotate your mattress, do not worry, this is only a recommendation to help reduce body impressions.

Turning your turnable mattress
If your mattress is turnable or seasonal turn, we recommend turning and rotating your mattress regularly during the first few months and about four times a year thereafter.
Note: If you struggle to turn and rotate your mattress, do not worry, this is only a recommendation to help reduce body impressions.

Mattress protection
We highly recommend using a good quality cotton, wool-faced or Tencel mattress protector. It’s a good idea to air the mattress regularly too, by leaving duvets folded back for a few hours each day. A waterproof protector may be used but we recommend a breathable Tencel type to eliminate condensation.

Supportive base
If you are using your new mattress on your own bed, it’s important that the base is in good condition. The mattress will contour to it, just as it does with your body, so we recommend replacing an old base. If the base is damaged in any way, it could be detrimental to your mattress. If your mattress is being placed on a slatted base, ensure the gaps are no more than 75mm apart. If they are, you should consider using a baseboard or under mattress – your retailer can provide further advice.

Cleaning
Remove dust from your mattress every few months using a soft brush. Never use a vacuum cleaner, even if you have a specific mattress attachment, as this can displace the natural fillings. Any spillages should be absorbed using a dry cloth or paper towels. If you need to sponge the mattress, use a damp cloth and a very mild solution of soap and water.

Mattress Toppers
For extra comfort, why not try a mattress topper? A mattress topper is an extra layer that sits on top of your mattress and can be made with a variety of fillings including feathers, memory foam, latex and gel amongst others. As well as providing added comfort, amongst other benefits a quality mattress topper can also increase the lifespan of your mattress as well as help your mattress stay clean and fresh for longer! I personally recommend the Enchanted House Handmade Luxury Enhancer
 

Tips from Stewart Walker
Head Bed Expert at John Doe

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