Skip to Main Content Buy clearance item(s): From Keep your mattress clean and new with the Eclipse Perfection Rest Combo 4" Memory Foam Mattress Topper. This mattress topper is made using memory foam, which not only makes it soft and durable, but also ensures that its original shape is maintained. It is hypoallergenic, making it safe for use in homes where a family member may be suffering from allergies. The mattress topper features a tan color and is fire-resistant. It is available in various sizes, so choose the one that fits your mattress. This Combo 4" Memory Foam Mattress Topper from Eclipse Perfection Rest is manufactured in the United States of America. Materials: Memory foam, high density polyurethane foam Eliminates motion transfer and uncomfortable pressure points that cause tossing and turning 3 Year limited warranty Topper Type: Mattress topper Recommended Mattress Thickness: 14'' Product Warranty: 3 year limited warranty against manufacturing defects
36'' W x 73'' L 52'' W x 73'' L 58'' W x 78'' L 74'' W x 78'' L 3 year limited warranty against manufacturing defects All Eclipse cushions ship free. We have the full line available. If you find lower prices call us and we will meet or beat it. If you have questions, find a lower advertised price, or just want to talk, call us. We are here to help. More About This Product Eclipse Perfection RestEclipse Perfection Rest Expected delivery dates for When it comes to shopping for furniture, we know that first-hand experience is important in helping you make an informed decision about the item you are purchasing. Wayfair has independently evaluated this brand — no money was exchanged, no favors were fulfilled—so that you can shop with confidence.I’ve been making my way through the bedding in our home giving it a good Spring Cleaning. It feels so nice! Saturday we even had enough warm weather to open up the windows! My home always feels cleaner after it has been aired out a bit after the long winter.
Spring cleaning mattresses is a simple process for me. I start by removing all the bedding, including bed skirts and mattress covers… and putting it all into the wash. Next I lift the mattress and box springs off the bed and thoroughly vacuum and dust. I also love to wipe down the wall and floorboards behind the bed. I lay the mattress back into place and make my own special concoction. You could just use straight baking soda, but I love to pour about 1 cup of baking soda into a mason jar and drop in 4 drops of lavender essential oil. Put on the lid and shake up the jar. Using a kitchen strainer sprinkle the baking soda mixture all over the mattress and let it sit. I leave it for an hour or more, usually the time it takes for me to finish washing all the bedding and press the bed skirt. Using the hose end of your vacuum and an upholstery attachment, thoroughly vacuum the mattress. Bye, bye dust mites and other nasty things. The baking soda helps draw up any moisture and deep dirtiness.
It deodorizes and leaves the mattress smelling fresh and clean. I also love the faint scent of lavender left by the essential oil. The word lavender is derived from the Latin “lavare” meaning to wash…. I guess I’m in good company with the Ancient Romans in thinking it smells nice and clean. When I get in bed after a deep clean like this, I wonder how I ever slept a wink in my dusty bed. I am pretty much guaranteed to sleep like a baby tonight! Next step is washing the quilts on our beds…. but that’s for another day.Sleep and Comfort Products10" Intense SC-1 Allergy RelievingMemory Foam Sleep System. State Of The Art Clean-Foam TrCELL Technology. Provides Exceptional Therapeutic CushioningHelps To Alleviate Allergy and Asthma SymptomsScience Confirms Intense Improves Sleep Twin XL (+ $725.00) Full XL (+ $949.00) Cal King (+ $1,249.00) Twin XL (+ $214.00) Cal King (+ $310.00) *Continental United States Not Including Alaska
From cleaning to prevention, a little care and maintenance can go a long way in keeping your mattress in good shape for years to come. Once you've invested in a good mattress, chances are you expect it to provide comfortable sleep on it for many years. The average mattress is designed to last anywhere from five to ten years or more, though how it is maintained can shorten or lengthen your bed's lifespan. Being aware of environmental factors and knowing the best ways to care for a bed can help you keep your mattress clean, healthy and providing comfortable sleep as long as possible. We've put together ten of the best ways to protect your investment by caring for the mattress and preventing disasters before they occur. While you may not always need to purchase the matching box spring or foundation with a new mattress, it is essential to make sure your mattress does have the right kind of support. This helps preserve the integrity of materials and prevent early wear. Check with the manufacturer or look at the warranty policy for recommendations.
Box springs are generally used only with spring mattresses, while memory foam and other specialty mattresses usually require firm, solid support. Beds that use a frame should be designed to support the weight of sleepers and the mattress, and queens and kings should have center support bars. Platform beds with wide slats may need extra support depending on mattress type and weight. It's a smart idea to check on your bed's support every year or so to make sure there are no broken slats or springs that could affect your mattress. We've covered the benefits of mattress protectors before, and they are one of the best and simplest ways to protect your bed's longevity. A good, quality mattress protector offers waterproof protection to guard against spills and accidents, and they also reduce the amount of dust, debris and dirt that make it into your bed. This helps protect the materials inside your bed from damage, keeps skin oils and sweat off the bed and reduces build up of allergens like mold and dust mites.
A protector also makes cleanups a snap when accidents do happen, and many newer types feel just as comfortable as a fitted sheet. When you sleep, you shed sweat, oils, hair and skin cells. Eating in bed also leaves behind crumbs, and pets can track in all sorts of things. In addition to getting yucky, all of this can get into mattress layers, breeding bacteria and encouraging dust mites. Bed sheets and blankets should ideally be washed every week to every two weeks according to most cleaning experts. Even when using a mattress protector, it's still important to keep linens clean. The mattress protector should also be washed occasionally according to a manufacturer's directions. Speaking of stuff in your sheets, it is better to give pets their own designated beds rather than letting them cuddle up on your mattress. Even well groomed pets walk outside, drool and shed hair and cells just like people, and all that winds up in your bed. Pets also can have the occasional accident, which can all but ruin an otherwise good mattress.
Every type of mattress benefits from being rotated regularly, no matter the material or the size. Some manufacturers say it is not necessary, but rotating helps promote more even wear, while not rotating makes depressions and softening more likely. Every two to six months rotate the mattress 180 degrees from head to foot. This is particularly important the first couple of years as you are breaking in the mattress. Your mother always told you not to jump on the bed, and she wasn't wrong. Spring, water and air beds may be most prone to damage with rough wear, but foundations, frames and even foams can all wear down more quickly if you are hard on the mattress. When you move, protect your mattress from damage by encasing it in plastic and avoiding bending or folding. Moving and box stores often carry heavy-duty mattress bags that can be secured with tape to keep dirt and water off the bed, and these also prevent scuffs and scratches. Generally when moving a mattress, it's also best to keep them upright on their sides so they don't crease or sag in transit.
For covers with handles, manufacturers typically suggest not using them to move or drag the mattress. Bedbugs are one of the fastest ways to ruin a mattress, as they can be difficult to get rid of once they infiltrate. When sleeping away from home, always inspect the bed from signs of bed bugs and try to keep luggage off the floor. If you suspect bedbugs, Texas A&M University has a few tips for preventing bringing them back home. In apartments or areas of the country where these critters are common, consider using a bedbug-proof mattress encasement. These differ from mattress protectors as they have impenetrable zippers and cover the bed on all sides to prevent bugs from making their home in your mattress. Every month or two when you have a sunny and dry day, strip your mattress and let the sunlight in to air out the bed for several hours (though if bedbugs are possible, leave the cover on). This helps prevent excess moisture both from sleepers and humidity, and may also help keep dust mite populations in check according to Kingston University study.