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Sears King Mattress Cover

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Q&ABy: $.$.-$.$.$.-$.1Add to CartAllergist recommendedProtects against bed bug infestationsAvailable in twin, full, queen and king sizes Read more.... About this itemImportant Made in USA Origin Disclaimer:Keep your mattress in good shape with this AllerEase Maximum Allergy and Bed Bug Protection Zippered Mattress Protector. Designed to keep mattresses free from bed bug infestations, it is an excellent choice for use in any room. The advanced zipper closure technology keeps bed bugs and household allergens like dust mites, pollen and pet dander from invading your mattress, so you can sleep peacefully night after night. It also features a soft top for quiet comfort and is waterproof to protect your mattress from spills and stains. Enjoy peace of mind with this waterproof mattress protector. This cover is available in twin, full, queen and king sizes, so you can find one for every bed in the house. It is allergist recommended so you are assured of its lasting quality. The AllerEase mattress protector is an excellent choice for keeping your mattress in good condition.




AllerEase Maximum Allergy and Bed Bug Protection Zippered Mattress Protector: Waterproof mattress protector is allergist recommended Protects against bed bug infestations in your mattress Creates a layer that protects you from the allergens that collect in your bedding, while preventing new dirt and allergens from entering Waterproof protection prevents spills and stains from ruining your mattress Durable zippered closure Available in twin, full, queen and king sizes SpecificationsPatternModelBrandFill MaterialAge GroupRecommended LocationConditionMaterialManufacturer Part NumberColorIs HypoallergenicYAssembled Product Dimensions (L x W x H)What is this really made of?by It looks like you are not signed in. To proceed you will need to either sign in or create a new accountSign InWhat is this really made of?by It looks like you are not signed in. To proceed you will need to either sign in or create a new accountSign InWhat material is this made of?by It looks like you are not signed in.




To proceed you will need to either sign in or create a new accountSign Inhow deep should my mattress be for this pad to fit securely?by It looks like you are not signed in. To proceed you will need to either sign in or create a new accountSign InReviewsCustomer reviewssee all 88 reviews 639 Write a reviewShared by Policies & PlansGifting plansPricing policyOnline Price Match.ReturnsReturns Policy.Sagging Sealy Mattress Problem and Resolution I bought a $1000 Sealy Posturepedic California king size mattresses from Sears in February 2009 (plus the Sealy foundationThe first was a "Spring Blossom" pillowtop, and immediately after we received it, my wife and I would each sink into holes on our sides of the bed. This caused us to wake up with a backache in the morning, so clearly this was not good as we were concerned it would cause us permanent back damage. We returned that one (yes it was a hassle) and purchased the firmer "Cason Bay" model, thinking it would not have that issue.




was firmer, but we still sank into holes. Neither of us are very heavy. I'm around 175 lbs, my wife is much lighter. Neither of these mattresses displayed this issue when we tested them at the Sears store. putting up with it and were are losing sleep and waking up achy. middle seemed firmer for some reason, but we could not both sleep there at the same time. I spoke to Sears customer care repeatedly over the phone and they told me there was nothing they can do. The Sealy website states clearly that all issues are to be dealt with by the retailer (Sears). I posted a note on noting my displeasure and was then contacted via email by Andrea from the "Sears Cares escalation team". "First and foremost I would like to apologize for your mattress sinkingI know how it is first hand to roll into the center (talkPlease see the attachment as it gives you step by step institutions of how to take pictures of the mattress. the pictures back via email.




The manufacture tag has to be attached and no stains should be found in order to consider a replacement. for your time and have a wonderful weekend!"I took all the pictures and met all the criteria but after 44 emails including a followup with an Sears "executive case manager" I was told I did not meet the After that debacle I decided that would boycott Sears and it's owner, K-Mart (Sears Holdings). I suggest that everyone else do the same, as they have horrible customer service.Here are the pictures showing how much the mattress sags without any weight on it. on it it sagged at least 4" in the butt area. We suffered with the Sealy Posturepedic mattress for 3 years. many stories on the consumer report sites about other people with thisApparently this is a common issue for Sealy, Serta, and Fast forward to March 2012. I Finally had enough! I decided to cut the mattress open,  find out what was sagging and replace it.How to fix a mattress:




Here's the whole mattress with box springs "before". I cut the bottom of the mattress cover about an inch in from the edge, My wife convinced me it would be easier to sew back together than if I had cut through the quilted top. There were a bunch of staples on the sides, but they were easy to Here's the mattress with the quilted cover peeled back. The butt area has solid foam and everywhere else is sculptured. Apparently the solid part doesn't do anything to prevent sagging. There were three layers of cheesy foam on top of theThe top sculptured layer, a 1" layer, and a 1/2 layer. seemed to be about the same density. The bottom layer had stains on the bottom, which I initially thought was dirt, but now I think it's mold from bodyThe moisture was trapped by the non-porous plastic layer next to the springs and was on both sides of the mattress where we sleep. Also there was this nice scrap of something by the mold. Here's the non-porous layer peeled back with the springs




Sides and bottom of the mattress are dense plastic foam. I never did find anything that would make the center less saggy. I thought maybe the springs are stronger there or the split foundation mattresses gave more support there. We went down to a local mattress manufacturer and bought two 1" layers of cotton batting, and replaced the moldy 1" and the not moldy 1/2" layersThey also had several varieties of foam, but they all felt about the same density that we already had. We then stretched the mattress cover back over theInitial testing showed the mattress to be firmer, but it noI think carpet tape will do a good job of re-sealing the cuts on the bottom of the mattress, but I have not testingSleep test: Initially it seemed that the issue was resolved but after time the sagging was still present.2013 update After more testing I determined that neither the box springs nor the mattress springing were sagging. All of the sagging was due to the




remaining cheap sculptured foam layer. We ended up cutting sections of the old 1" foam layer that were not moldy and that were about 2ft x 3ft and placing them in the saggy sections on each side of the bed between the cotton batting and theThis feels much better and the sagging is not Now that we have sliced and diced our Sears Sealy Posturepedic mattress, I can sleep on it without feeling like I am laying in a hole, and no longer wake up with a morning backup. I can be contacted here I have had a sagging bed issue with my Sears Sealy Posturepedic mattress purchased in 2009. This seems to be an epidemic issue. time, Sears replaced one mattress but the second had the same problem and Sears and Sealy were not willing to do anything else. ended up dissecting the mattress and determined the issue was in the cheap and mold prone (yes the foam was moldy!) foam that they wereI replaced the 1/2" layer of cheap foam and the 1" layer of cheap

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