First vacuum thoroughly then apply an upholstery cleaner.
Store a mattress in the attic.
You can also store the mattress on top of flat furniture.
A light breathable plastic is more ideal.
Before moving a mattress to its storage location thoroughly wrap the mattress in plastic and secure the plastic with packing tape to create a tight seal.
Position the box on a high shelf.
Use a covered moving truck to transport to storage.
Use a light hand with the upholstery cleaner.
This will add protection to the air mattress in case of water leaks or damage.
However while that out of sight out of mind mentality may work when it comes to staying organized stashing certain things in your attic could render them unusable before.
Place the mattress outside to air out and dry.
Store the air mattress in a closet basement or attic.
Avoid placing items on top of the mattress.
Fill empty spaces in each box with bubble wrap or foam peanuts to provide a barrier between the.
When storing on the ground in a storage unit lay a tarp on the ground first.
If you can t store your mattress in a storage facility or your home the next best spot is the basement in a well lit area with a dehumidifier running.
Do not store anything on top of a mattress.
The attic is one of the last places you should store your mattress.
The filched coils are high grade and must have the ability to support sleepers of many weights but at the same time the plush layers on the top truly add some major convenience to the sleep mattress.
If you follow these rules then your air mattress will last you for many years.
Heavy items can cause damage to the mattress material as well as possibly damaging the mattress springs.
It can be tricky so read the directions carefully and don t soak the mattress to the point where it won t dry.
If possible do not use thick plastic covers as these are more likely to trap in the moisture.
Wrap cords in bubble wrap and store them along with electronic devices in the original packaging.
Attics aren t temperature controlled which makes their dark corners a breeding ground for mold and mildew.