Friday, January 14th, 2011 at
4:31 am
i bought a queen size airbed about 2 months ago and my husband and i are currently sleeping on it. the problem is about 1 week ago the bed started to deflate and we have to get up and reair it up after about every2 to 3 hours. it seems to me this is getting worse every night with less and less time before i have to air it up again. i have tried soap and water and baby powder. my bathroom is too small and my airbed is cloth on top and sides like i stated before so i can not submerge it in my bathtub which if anyone has ever tried it is extremely difficult. n-e ways i foud a great idea where someone posted to put a little water and soap on the inside air it up put it on a sheet and lay on it the repeat on other side…air will push water from small hole…sounds perfect would probably work..only problem is…i have a built in electric pump in my airbed……what can i or what should i do??? any help will be greatly appreciated.
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Thursday, July 29th, 2010 at
5:19 am
My dog peed all over my down comforter. Right now we are trying to get the smell out by letting the half she marked sit in the tub with a little water and baking soda. People are telling me to put it in the washer, but I dont have a front loading washer and its too late to take it to a laundromat. Can I still dry it in my at home dryer, even though its not an extra large dryer and the comforter is a California King?
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Saturday, June 5th, 2010 at
12:26 am
Bought a brand name full size airbed with 2 mattresses and side supports for visiting relatives. Sleeps like a dream. We’ve used it several times in the last 3 months since we’ve had it. But in the last couple of weeks it has developed a leak. The air goes down pretty significantly during the day. We have tried listening to every square inch of the entire bed – about 4 people tried this seperately. We can hear no air escape. We put a little water on the mattress to check for bubbles, didn’t work. Any ideas? Warranty’s expired and we sure cannot shell out another 5. (blah!) Any ideas of what we can do? Where or how else – my hair is already in lumps all over the floor where I have pulled it out – at least, I think it’s my hair. Please help…wah…wah…
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Friday, March 19th, 2010 at
3:27 am
Bought a brand name full size airbed with 2 mattresses and side supports for visiting relatives. Sleeps like a dream. We’ve used it several times in the last 3 months since we’ve had it. But in the last couple of weeks it has developed a leak. The air goes down pretty significantly during the day. We have tried listening to every square inch of the entire bed – about 4 people tried this seperately. We can hear no air escape. We put a little water on the mattress to check for bubbles, didn’t work. Any ideas? Warranty’s expired and we sure cannot shell out another 5. (blah!) Any ideas of what we can do? Where or how else – my hair is already in lumps all over the floor where I have pulled it out – at least, I think it’s my hair. Please help…wah…wah…
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