Hello Everyone.
I bought a double bed size 3 cm thick memory foam matress topper from EBay for £29. This I cut to the shape of the 1/4 berth matress squabs and put them into the covers on top of the original matresses, which were in amazingly good condition. The result is a much more comfortable bunk in the 1/4 berths for very little cost.
Pauline
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Last edited by Rondonay on Wed Mar 25, 2009 2:03 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Hi Pauline
Do I understand correctly, you put the new 3" memory foam in the covers as well as the original foam? How did you manage that? The original foam is 3" thick already!
We bought one of those quilt type mattress toppers & Lin re-sewed it into a triangular shape to fit on top of the forward berth, thats an improvement in comfort for less than a tenner! Not as good as new foam but a lot cheaper.
Rob
Do I understand correctly, you put the new 3" memory foam in the covers as well as the original foam? How did you manage that? The original foam is 3" thick already!
We bought one of those quilt type mattress toppers & Lin re-sewed it into a triangular shape to fit on top of the forward berth, thats an improvement in comfort for less than a tenner! Not as good as new foam but a lot cheaper.
Rob
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Yes, I added the memory foam to the original foam filling. It fitted, much to my relief. I did worry that there might be a strain on the covers but cut the foam slightly smaller than the main matress and it's fine.
It wouldn't work on the v berth though because the covers are much tighter on Rondonay, not to mention the in-fill section being stapled.
It wouldn't work on the v berth though because the covers are much tighter on Rondonay, not to mention the in-fill section being stapled.
CM not Inches!!
Sorry!!!! That should have been 3cm!!
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No it didn't .I edited it when I realised the mistake so that new readers on the thread were not led up the garden path too. Sorry Rob.
Pauline
Mar 25, 2009 02:53:25 PM, forum-general@swift18.org wrote:
Pauline
Mar 25, 2009 02:53:25 PM, forum-general@swift18.org wrote:
Post generated using Mail2Forum (http://www.mail2forum.com)Sorry Pauline, my fault, you did say 3cm in your original message, just noticed. Must be my age, I'm still working in old money!!! Gonna try that in the 1/4 berths though!
Rob
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Washing Bunk Covers
Hi
Has anyone M/C washed their zip on bunk covers? I have just taken all my covers off ready to wash but the more I look at them the more I am not sure I should put them in the washing m/c.
Has anyone M/C washed their zip on bunk covers? I have just taken all my covers off ready to wash but the more I look at them the more I am not sure I should put them in the washing m/c.
Best Regards
Peter
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