I planned for the arrival of the mattress, and I planned for the first night sleeping on it. But I failed to plan for anything to do in between those two events. I should think of something to do, rather than just hanging around waiting for bedtime
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostI planned for the arrival of the mattress, and I planned for the first night sleeping on it. But I failed to plan for anything to do in between those two events. I should think of something to do, rather than just hanging around waiting for bedtime"Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostFind someone to help test it?
I think I'll make a pot of tea instead. Much simplerComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
I think I'll make a pot of tea instead. Much simplerComment
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Originally posted by teapot418 View PostAfternoon all! That sounds like an excellent idea.
Tea's brewing. A nice cuppa and an episode of The Rockford Files seems like a reasonable way to pass the timeComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostTeeming down now, but I'm at the Chinese
SemiMillEnnium(tm)Comment
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for new mattress.
ZeitMater always had the mattresses turned either side to side or end to end each week to even up the wear.
I have no idea if it works but I still do it when I change the sheets every fortnight or so.
Evening all
mind how you go.Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View Postfor new mattress.
ZeitMater always had the mattresses turned either side to side or end to end each week to even up the wear.
I have no idea if it works but I still do it when I change the sheets every fortnight or so.
Evening all
mind how you go.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostThe manual (for mattresses come with manuals nowadays) says to turn and rotate it every week for the first couple of months, and monthly thereafter
A mattress manual.
I can just about turn my single mattresses, the doubles are pretty heavy.Comment
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However, on the bright side, at least this week's washing has completed.
The ZeitLeakyWashingMachineScavengePump(tm) was struggling a bit with the first two runs, during which the machine was reluctant to agitate.
However subsequent runs proved to be more continent, washing machine leak wise.Comment
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