5/19/11

How Do I Make a Water Bed Bladder Soft Again?

Water beds have come a long way since the old tube water beds of the 1970s, known for their rock-and-roll wave action and frequent leaks. Today's versions provide much of the support, stability and sturdiness that can be found in conventional foam-and-coil mattresses. Still, the water bed bladder requires maintenance and care to keep the vinyl surface pliable and comfortable.



Exposure to the air, body oils and dust can dry out the vinyl surface, making it brittle and hard. Mold and mildew, which grow naturally in contained water sources such as the bladder, accelerate this process. Adding a specially formulated water conditioner to the bladder and regular attention will help make the bladder soft again.
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      Examine the water bed mattress for cracks and leaks. Long-term exposure to the air, body oils, dust or dirt can cause the casing to crack or split, leading to punctures or leaks. Small leaks often can be patched using a patch kit, but the bed should still be reviewed for durability on a regular basis.

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      Add a water conditioner to the filled bladder by following the instructions on the package. A conditioner should be added every six months to a year, depending upon the product. Water conditioners come in either tablets or liquid form and can be found at any store or on line outlet specializing in soft- or hard-side water beds.

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      Wipe the bladder down with a vinyl cleaner and a soft cloth. The cleaner removes soil and oils from the surface and helps keep the vinyl supple.

      Reapply as directed according to the product's instructions.

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      Cover the water bed mattress with a good, sturdy mattress pad that will protect the bladder from the elements. Doing so will also add life to your water bed by protecting it against incidental punctures.

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