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Diamond Matelasse Box Spring Cover Stearns & Foster® 600 Thread Count 100% Cotton Mattress Pad Robin Wilson Home Luxury 100% Cotton Mattress Pad Nottingham Home 4-Inch Gusset Down Featherbed Mattress Topper Coral Fleece Waterproof Mattress Topper Madison Park Quiet Nights Waterproof Mattress Pad Therapedic® 250-Thread-Count Waterproof Mattress Pad Therapedic® Top Loft Gel Fiber Mattress Pad Spring Air® Won't Go Flat® Mattress Pad Madison Park Essentials Frisco Microfiber Sofa Bed Mattress Pad Sunbeam® Therapedic Heated Mattress Pad Spring Air® Illuna™ Ultra Plush Comfort Mattress Pad Mattress Helper® Sagging Mattress Solution Independent Sleep 4-Inch Memory Foam/High Density Foam with Gel Combination Mattress Topper Mattress Pad & Mattress TopperA good night’s sleep stems from a comfortable mattress. Including a mattress pad on your bed can give you the extra comfort you need to help ensure a comfortable, restful sleep each night.




A mattress topper can decrease tossing and turning with all over relief to help you sleep at night. Plush featherbeds bring even more comfort and luxury to your bed. Protect your mattress with a mattress cover to help keep it looking fresh and clean. Use it to help keep stains and spills away from your mattress to help give your mattress a long life. Bed Bath & Beyond can help you create the perfect sleeping situation to help give you the ability to sleep soundly throughout the night with a comfortable mattress beneath you. These bedding basics can grant you the sleep you deserve every night to allow you to wake up feeling refreshed and ready to take on the day.Sign up & Save! Be the first to hear about offers, tips and more. A Blog From Bed Bath & Beyond® How to Clean Mattress Pads and Pillows the Right Way When it’s time for spring cleaning in your bedroom, don’t forget the mattress pad and pillows. Considering that you spend one-third of your life sleeping on them, it’s important to keep them clean.




When tackling this chore, always follow the manufacturer’s instructions. Bedding is made of so many different materials—down, foam, cotton, synthetics—there’s no one-size-fits-all method. Cleaning expert Leslie Reichert provided the following advice on how to do the job right: “Because foam mattress pads are delicate, your best bet is to spot-clean them,” Reichert says. “They can tear apart in washing machines and melt when dried at high temperatures.” Vacuum both sides of the pad. Begin spot-cleaning at the outside of the stain and work toward the center using an enzyme cleaning solution such as OxiClean® (or a solution made from equal parts water, distilled white vinegar, and lemon juice). Let the solution sit on the stain for 15 to 20 minutes. Rinse by blotting with a clean sponge soaked in cool water. Remove excess water by blotting with a towel or using a wet/dry vacuum cleaner. Allow pad to air dry by laying it on a flat surface and turning it occasionally so it can dry evenly.




Spray pad lightly with a solution of one part mild, low-suds detergent to two parts water—or use equal parts water, lemon juice, and white vinegar. For extra cleaning power, add an enzyme cleaning solution and allow it to sit on the pad for 20 to 30 minutes. Rinse lightly in the tub or shower. Squeeze out—never wring out—the extra water. Or, remove the water with a wet/dry vacuum cleaner. Lay the pad flat for several days, turning it a couple of times a day so it can dry evenly. If space or time is limited, or if the stain is particularly large, consider replacing the pad. Fill a washing machine with warm or cold water. As the machine is filling, add a mild detergent and make sure it dissolves and gets evenly distributed throughout the water. Put in the mattress pad and wash. To dry in the dryer, add wool dryer balls (or a few tennis balls) along with the pad to keep the pad fluffy. Set the dryer on the lowest temperature. Air dry if machine drying is not recommended by the manufacturer.




Set the washing machine to the gentle cycle and begin filling with warm or cold water. Add mild detergent (do not use bleach—it can damage the backing). Run the machine for about a minute to evenly distribute the detergent. Pause the machine and load the vinyl-backed mattress pad. If machine drying is recommended, tumble dry on low to avoid damaging the vinyl, and add a couple of dryer balls to help the pad dry evenly. If machine drying is not recommended, hang the pad outdoors using clothespins to fasten it to the clothesline. If you choose to drape the pad across the line instead, make sure the vinyl side is up. Once that side is dry, drape the pad across the line with the cotton side up. To prevent mold, mildew, and odors, make sure the pad is completely dry before putting it on the bed. If machine washable, repair loose or torn seams. (“If not, you’ll end up with a washer full of feathers,” Reichert says.) Pre-treat stains with a bit of detergent or down cleaner, allowing the solution to soak in for 15-20 minutes before washing.




Launder a down mattress pad only in a high-capacity, front-load washer (which is gentler because it doesn’t have an agitator). Set the washer to the delicate cycle, fill it with cold water, and add a small amount of gentle, low-suds detergent or a special down cleaner that’s designed to retain the down’s water-repellent features. Run the washer briefly to mix in the detergent. Load the topper into the machine and wash. Double rinse to remove detergent residue from the feathers. Dry on the lowest heat and toss in a few dryer balls or tennis balls to keep the feathers fluffed. Every 15 minutes or so, remove the pad from the dryer and break up and fluff the clumps of feathers with your hands, which helps the down dry evenly. Continue drying until no trace of moisture remains. Otherwise, the damp feathers will mildew and absorb odors. Egg Crate Foam Topper Cleaning instructions for an egg crate mattress topper are similar to those for a foam mattress pad.




Vacuum the topper on both sides. If the manufacturer’s care label indicates that the topper is machine washable, launder it only in a high-capacity, front-load washer—since a top-load washer with an agitator can rip the foam. Fill the washer with water, add detergent, and run briefly to mix before loading the topper. If the topper is not machine washable, spot-clean it by spraying stained areas with a mixture of equal parts water, distilled white vinegar, and lemon juice. Allow cleaner to sit for 15 to 20 minutes. Rinse the stained areas—not the entire pad—in the shower or bathtub. Remove excess water with a wet/dry vacuum cleaner or by folding and pressing the topper. Finish by laying it on a flat surface, turning occasionally to assure even drying. To prevent mold, mildew, and odors, make sure the topper is completely dry before putting it on the bed. Solid or Memory Foam “Solid/memory foam pillows are dense and cannot be machine washed,” cautions Reichert.




“However, they do come with a removable cover that is washable, so follow directions on the care label. If stains should penetrate into the foam, spot-clean using a cloth lightly moistened with mild soap and water. Rinse with a damp cloth. Blot with a towel and allow to air dry before covering with a pillow case or protector.” If your solid/memory foam pillow is hand-washable, be advised that solid foam, when wet, is fragile and can tear easily. Submerge pillow in lukewarm water mixed with a small amount of mild detergent. Carefully squeeze water through the pillow to clean. Using cool water, rinse until the water runs clear. Gently squeeze the pillow to remove excess water, then place it on a flat surface to air dry. If possible, dry outdoors on a sunny day. “Most down/synthetic pillows can be washed,” Reichert says. “Just follow these simple steps:” Repair torn or loose seams before laundering so you don’t end up with a machine full of feathers.

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