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Turn my memory foam mattress into a normal one please!

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EndlessUserName · 25/06/2020 14:07

Sorry posting for traffic. Is there anything we can add on top to our memory foam mattress (tempur) to make it feel more like a normal once? It's sweaty and I miss the feel of a normal pocket spring mattress. Thanks

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EndlessUserName · 25/06/2020 14:59

A normal one not once

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IAintentDead · 25/06/2020 15:34

As far a I know you can get them that will help with the airflow so shouldn't be as sweaty but nothing that will make it feel like a sprung one.

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EndlessUserName · 25/06/2020 18:07

Hmm thank you. Can't afford new mattress. Anyone else?

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Muppetry76 · 25/06/2020 18:34

Is it entirely memory foam or does it have a layer that you could hack off with a carving knife?

I wouldn't have another foam mattress if you paid me, sweaty horrible things. I binned mine and bought the cheapest mattress after less than 6 months.

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1Morewineplease · 25/06/2020 19:03

Maybe get a luxurious mattress topper from a decent store/website. Preferably made from natural materials but a really decent man made one at least.
Otherwise get a new mattress

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Oldraver · 25/06/2020 19:57

I warned OH the memory foam mattress for the spare bed would be sweaty. He sleeps on it when working

There is now a silk topper on it

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Blackhawkdown2020 · 25/06/2020 23:48

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2littlefishes · 25/06/2020 23:53

OP Google airflow mattress toppers... There's a few different brands but they make it so much better.

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aNiceBigCupOfFuCoffee · 25/06/2020 23:55

I have no advice but solidarity here. I hate our memory foam topped mattress. It angers me that I can't flip it over (the other side of the mattress is awful, I've tried). It is just not firm enough for my liking. DH loves it but I'm picking the next one!

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Gulabjamoon · 26/06/2020 00:57

If you did want to spring for a mattress, this Ikea Hyllestad one is great. I have the Medium Firm. Bargain for £250. They have a 90 day guarantee. We fit the Firm but I found it too firm. They switched it to the Medium Firm with no issues.

www.ikea.com/gb/en/p/hyllestad-pocket-sprung-mattress-firm-white-00425796/

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EveryDayIsADuvetDay · 26/06/2020 01:05

hadn't thought of that; I have a memory foam topper - loved it when I first got it, but it is likely to be making me hotter in this weather.

Mind you, my Dyson fan/humidifier arrived today - heaven set up next to my bed.
Except the cat likes it to, so I have a purry furry lump between me and the new fan.

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antwacky · 26/06/2020 01:46

@stopfundinghate can you sell it and buy something else? I did as I just couldn't get on with mine. I only lost about £100, I replaced it with a sprung mattress with memory foam top, it's so much better.

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EveryDayIsADuvetDay · 26/06/2020 05:40

laid in bed not able to sleep because hot and thinking about this. Started leaping around removing memory foam topper at about 4am replacing with an old cotton one - and an Aldi dog cooling pad on one side, under the sheet. better, but still hot.
Googled cooling toppers.Abt to get dressed and try the roof garden.

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EndlessUserName · 26/06/2020 09:29

Airflow looks interesting. But would it make the bed very soft? We prefer a medium to firm mattress... Sorry if that's picky!!

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ILikeyourHairyHands · 26/06/2020 09:36

I've just bought a 5cm wool mattress topper, it's amaaazing. It's been really cool in this weather too.

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CyberPixie · 26/06/2020 09:53

Latex topper, it's springy and temperature neutral if it's 100% natural latex.

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Basecamp65 · 26/06/2020 09:58

I get really hot at night and did not like the memory foam at all but i found simply putting a quilt on the mattress and then a sheet worked fine for me

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EndlessUserName · 26/06/2020 11:06

I've been looking at wool! Would you mind sending me a link please @ILikeyourHairyHands

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ILikeyourHairyHands · 26/06/2020 11:31

It was this one from John Lewis. I had exactly the same problem with a sprung memory foam topped mattress and it's transformed my sleep.

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Thunderbolted · 26/06/2020 11:34

I second a latex topper if you can find them. All our mattresses are latex and they are as comfy as foam but not at all hot.

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EndlessUserName · 26/06/2020 12:22

@ILikeyourHairyHands that's exactly the one I was considering, so helpful to hear your opinion on it too thank you! Do you put a mattress protector on top? We usually use waterproof protectors here due to the little kids (which probably makes the heat even worse!) Do you think a normal protector would be fine? Would it be easy to clean if ds had a wee on it?! Thank you, sorry for all the questions it's quite an investment but I'm super excited!

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ILikeyourHairyHands · 26/06/2020 12:42

I haven't put anything other than a sheet on top, my children are well past the peeing in our bed stage! I just get it outside for a good airing once a month (and beat it like a rug!). It seems quite happy with that. Its been a really worthwhile investment, much cheaper than a new mattress (although I'll continue to use it when we do change the mattress as I've found it brilliant for menopausal night-sweats and it's very, very comfortable).

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EndlessUserName · 26/06/2020 13:12

Thanks so much, I'm ordering Grin

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EveryDayIsADuvetDay · 27/06/2020 14:46

Wool sounds interesting - I used to get Abel and Cole deliveries, and my cat still loves boxes lined with the fleece liners that they used to pack meat and fish in to keep it cool.
Will take a look.

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Tenementfunster · 27/06/2020 14:48

Cotton thin quilt over the top. Much better otherWise it would be unbearable

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