FAQs About Caring for Your Mattress
1. How often should I rotate my mattress?
You should rotate your mattress every three to six months. Rotating it helps distribute wear evenly, preventing sagging and pressure points. For double-sided mattresses, flip and rotate them to extend their lifespan further.
2. Do I really need a mattress protector?
Yes, a mattress protector is essential for keeping your mattress clean and in good condition. It shields against spills, dust, and allergens, preventing stains and damage. A protector is especially helpful if you have pets, kids, or allergies.
3. How do I clean my mattress?
Vacuum your mattress every one to three months to remove dust and allergens. Use the upholstery attachment for gentle cleaning. For stains, spot clean with a mild detergent and water, avoiding excessive moisture. Let the mattress dry completely before adding bedding.
4. Can jumping on the bed damage the mattress?
Yes, jumping on the bed can damage the mattress’s internal structure. It puts stress on the coils, foam, and edges, leading to premature wear. To prolong your mattress’s life, avoid using it as a trampoline.
5. Why should I let my mattress air out?
Airing out your mattress helps reduce moisture buildup and prevents odors or mold growth. Remove all bedding and let the mattress breathe in a well-ventilated room for a few hours every couple of months.
6. What type of foundation is best for a mattress?
The best foundation depends on your mattress type. Memory foam mattresses need solid bases, while innerspring mattresses work well with slatted or box spring foundations. Ensure your foundation provides even support to prevent sagging.