Taking Care Of A Water Bed Mattress

August 5th, 2008

Imagine being lulled into a gentle sleep using a water bed mattress.  The water environment, though, will need a waterbed conditioner which will keep the water from turning brown and creating an unpleasant odor.  The water bed mattress could also be affected by the growth of algae within the mattress which will eventually case the water bed mattress to harden and crack.  Eight ounces of a waterbed conditioner is usually added to the mattress every 18 months.  In addition, the mattress should have the proper level of water since it can be overfilled.  This will add pressure to the seams and perhaps cause leaks as well as putting undue stress on the water bed frame.  Under filling can add stress to the water bed’s heater which will cause it to over heat.  Place a broomstick’s handle across one of the uppermost corners of the frame and when it has lifted off that frame, as you fill it with water, your mattress has been filled to the proper level.  You are then ready to experience the gentle motions of a warm water bed mattress.

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