Mattress Care Instructions
Welcome to your new mattress!
It might require a bit of adjustment to become accustomed to your new mattress if you've been using the same one for years. Our knowledgeable team has helped you choose a mattress that suits your requirements. It's important to be patient since your new mattress may feel unfamiliar at first, but over time, you will undoubtedly notice the benefits of a restful night's sleep on a high-quality mattress.
Even with a new mattress, minor body impressions can develop, particularly with ultra soft and plush models. This is actually a desirable aspect, indicating that the comfort layers are molding to the body's shape and functioning as intended. There's no need to worry if noticeable impressions occur because it simply means the mattress is adjusting to your individual needs.
Make sure to utilise a mattress protector at all times to safeguard your mattress. By investing a small amount, you can prolong the lifespan of your mattress and prevent it from getting dirty or stained.
Rotating your mattress
Start by removing all bedding, pillows, and any other items from your mattress.
Check if your mattress is one-sided or two-sided. One-sided mattresses have a specific top and bottom, while two-sided mattresses can be flipped over.
If your mattress is one-sided (has a pillow top attached), you only need to rotate it 180 degrees. This means that the head of the mattress will become the foot, and vice versa. You don't need to flip it over.
If your mattress is two-sided, you can rotate it 180 degrees and flip it over. This means that both the top and bottom of the mattress will be switched. The head of the mattress will become the foot, and the bottom will become the top.
When rotating or flipping the mattress, it's a good idea to have someone help you. Mattresses can be heavy and difficult to manoeuvre on your own.
Once you've rotated or flipped the mattress, make sure it is positioned correctly on the bed frame or foundation.
Finally, put fresh bedding on your mattress and enjoy your newly rotated mattress!
Remember, rotating your mattress regularly can help to distribute the wear and prolong its lifespan. It's generally recommended to rotate your mattress every 3-6 months to avoid your mattress sagging due to overuse in that location.