memory foam mattress topper m&s

memory foam mattress topper m&s

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Memory Foam Mattress Topper M&S

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Premium microfibre, a pure cotton casing, cassette construction and hypoallergenic credentials... this mattress topper takes the business of bedtime comfort very seriously indeed. If you find it cheaper, we will match it* Free 3-5 day UK mainland delivery when you spend over £50 Free and easy returns by collect plus* Incredible support & comfort; no wonder it's a customer favourite. With two layers of microfibre for support and softness, this topper exceeds expectations time and again. We love it and so do our customers - it's our best-selling mattress topper. There's a good reason this is our best-selling topper. At 7cm thick, its blend of medium-firm support and comfort is enough to make any mattress feel incredible. The premium microfibre is also hypoallergenic, making it ideal for allergy sufferers. The base layer of this topper is a generous fill of firm and dense micro-fibre, topped with a chamber of finer, softer microfibre for a wonderfully cushioned feeling.




The topper is covered in a crisp and fresh-feeling pure cotton case, which is then cassette-stitch so the filling stays in place all night long. Washable at 40°C for easy hygiene, this topper attaches to your mattress with four corner elastic straps for simple fitting and removal.Do Not Tumble Dry. To keep your topper in the best condition: We recommend you shake and rotate your topper once a week, or every time you change your sheets. This will help redistribute the fill. It is normal that your topper fill will mold to your body so it is essential to maintain it in this way to avoid it clumping. Always use a protector on top of your topper. It's far easier to wash a protector after accidental spills or stains. Synthetic toppers are best Dry Cleaned. They can be washed but given their size they require patient drying on a cool tumble dry. For this reason, we would recommend professional laundering.To keep your topper in the best of health we recommend washing it every 6 months to a year.




We use cookies to help improve our sites. If you continue, we'll assume that you're happy to accept our cookies. Find out more about cookiesI’ve always thought there are two kinds of mattresses in the world. There are saggy, stained mattresses that are on their way to being replaced someday. These mattresses draw ire from their owners, who acknowledge they need a replacement, but for some reason are waiting it out. The other type of mattress is the dream mattress. No sag, no stains, just the right firmness—this mattress is the one you plan to keep for years to come. An owner of a dream mattress loves the bed they sleep on and wants to keep it pristine for as long as possible. They rotate the mattress as directed and may even protect it with a waterproof cover. If you’ve got one of those dream mattresses and you want it to remain in it’s dream-like state, it’s imperative that you store it properly. The key is to mimic it’s natural position by laying the mattress flat with no items resting on top.




Wrap it securely in a plastic cover and secure the cover with rope or tape. While in storage, keep it at a reasonable temperature – humidity and mold are the greatest threats to the life of your mattress, so it’s important that you take the necessary precautions. To find out more, we reached out to Mattrezzz Guys, a retailer that’s making a name for itself as an Austin favorite (check those Yelp reviews), and spoke to owners Frank and Anthony about how to properly store a mattress. This is the main reason this blog post exists. Not to point fingers, but other blog posts and websites often say to store the mattress on its side. Frank and Anthony strongly advise against it. “If you stand it up, the padding and coils can settle and the mattress will never be the same. Don’t forget, gravity’s not always our friend,” said Frank. If you intend on keeping this mattress in good shape, you’ll want to mimic its natural positioning—maybe even setting up your whole bed inside your storage space.




Gravity can come into play if you leave something on top of your mattress (or you have your mattress resting on something). To avoid wear and tear, make sure nothing is weighing down your bed. The only thing that should be on the mattress and boxspring is a plastic cover. This final layer of protection can prevent worst-case scenarios. Frank and Anthony recommend completely wrapping the mattress in plastic, be it a specially made mattress bag or stretch plastic wrap. Water damage or pests shouldn’t be a problem at most storage facilities, but the covering has a more important application as well. This prevents dust from settling into the fibers of your mattress, which can happen even in the cleanest indoor unit. You should apply the plastic wrap or mattress cover before moving to help protect it while it’s being transported. Make sure you cover the entire mattress and secure the cover with tape. While we’re on the topic of transportation, you should avoid tying your mattress down on top of your car.




You’re either going to warp your mattress by tying it down too tight or ruin it having it fly off the top of your car and onto the road. You should transport your mattress protected from the elements in a covered moving truck. Note: It’s okay to transport the mattress on its side as long as you aren’t leaving it there long-term, according to Peter Cancelli of The Mattress Expert. “If you’re storing for an extended length of time use climate-controlled storage,” Frank advised. He might have been speaking to local customers in this case, but this tip applies anywhere with a relative humidity that swings above 50 percent (hint: almost everywhere at some point in the year). Mold is a serious threat to the health of your mattress and potentially to your health, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Frank and Anthony’s final tip: If you stored your mattress for more than six months you should remove your plastic covering and let the mattress breathe for a few hours before you put your sheets on it.

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