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Repairing an Air MattressBy denny 1 from Grand Junction, CO Feedback About This Post:RE: Repairing an Air MattressIf you find a hole, a good and inexpensive way to patch the hole is to use a glue gun. I've been using an air mattress due to a bedbug problem and I discovered two holes today (which explained why I ended up on the floor in the morning even though I inflated the bed before I went to sleep). I aimed the glue gun toward where the holes were and filled it in. Let the glue cool slightly and press it down to stop any bubbling that may occur as the air escapes. When the glue stops bubbling, this should be a good indicator that the leak has stopped. Post by jamiebear RE: Repairing an Air MattressThe only air mattress that I've ever had that DIDN'T leak was an Aerobed. Expensive but worth it if you're going to be sleeping on it for an extended period of time. Best wishes for your recovery. Post by merlene RE: Repairing an Air Mattress
Your body heat can cause the mattress to expand, thereby making a larger space for the same amount of air.Try blowing it up in a very warm room, or warming it with a blow dryer before inflating it completely. Post by dollyslaffn RE: Repairing an Air MattressThey can lose air due to stretching, but it should not be a very noticeable amount overnight. Take a spray bottle filled with soapy water. Spray the mattress and wherever it starts to bubble, there is a leak. Post by medievalmom |
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