Mattress Covers
Jan 24, 2010 9:46 PM
Joined: Sep 6, 2008
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Hi Everyone, I have wrestled with wanting a latex mattress for such a long time ... last week bought a Stearns and Foster latex mattress and then when the sales associate at Sears said I had to have a waterproof cover over it to protect the warrantee on it ... I started to shudder and cancelled the order pronto. I thought why the heck would I pay almost $3,000 on a great mattress ... and by DIYers it isn't great ... only to wrap it with a "plastic" cover ... thought it would resemble a hospital bed. Anyways, I just heard of Sleep like a Bear and thought I would look at their site. I like the look of this Zippered Quilted Mattress Cover ... http://www.sleeplikeabear.com/product/COV-WOL-018 Does anyone have one? Are there other sites that offer similar products at better price?
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Reply #16 Jan 29, 2010 10:03 PM
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I would PM message you Budgy but I have no Idea on how to do this ... Linda and cityskies ... I took typing in Grade 7 and the basics have stayed with me ever since ... take great pride in proper diction ... this just makes me look foolish.
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Reply #17 Jan 29, 2010 10:56 PM
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I just sent you a small PM so underneath your user name | Log Out on the top right of the page it should say you have 1 message.  You can click on that and then reply to me if you like ;)
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Reply #18 Feb 6, 2010 10:02 AM
Location: Oregon
Joined: Oct 25, 2008
Points: 130
Hey Jazz - I bought an extra cover with my latex mattress last year from Shopbedding.com. It is a king sized, all-cotton, with a full zipper and it was under $25 (US) shipped to me. I haven't used it but it looks and feels exactly like what I want in a mattress cover: not too much!  I am wary of the beautiful, thick, wool covers taking the 'feel' out of the latex (and also costing a small fortune) and I agree with all on here that plastic or vinyl is about the very last thing I want under me.

I see that some on here are using Safari and Chrome and are having trouble getting paragraphs to show up correctly.  I don't know if if would work, but try inserting the break code AFTER your paragraphs like this

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take out all of the spaces between the break coding above (so its tight together) and enter it

It may or may not look correct as each of the browsers seem to work a little differently with the on-line editor on this site, but I would try it and see if it takes.

This message was modified Feb 6, 2010 by BillB
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Reply #19 Mar 6, 2010 1:04 PM
Joined: Feb 14, 2010
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I think that putting on one of those plastic or coated covers is NOT what the 'natural' mattress needs.  After all, it defeats the purpose of not having to breathe the chemicals while you sleep plus it does not allow your mattress to breathe.

To protect our investments we purchased the ALL WOOL covers and on top of that you can put an all cotton pad to absorb most of the fluid.  The wool pad is not to absorb the fluids. 

We found the o-wool by Pure Rest Organics Moisture pads on ebay for best pricing.  But we also use cotton pads for absorption on top of the wool especially on the kids beds in case they have accidents.  The wool pads we got are machine washable but have to hang to dry.  However, slight urine dampness does not require washing since there is no particulate matter in urine and when it is dry there is no odor as the bacteria do not have a chance to grow.  After heavy soiling, gentle rinse is recommended.  No dryer or sun or it will really shrink. 
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Reply #20 Mar 6, 2010 6:32 PM
Joined: Feb 5, 2010
Points: 62
BillB wrote:
Hey Jazz - I bought an extra cover with my latex mattress last year from Shopbedding.com. It is a king sized, all-cotton, with a full zipper and it was under $25 (US) shipped to me. I haven't used it but it looks and feels exactly like what I want in a mattress cover: not too much!  I am wary of the beautiful, thick, wool covers taking the 'feel' out of the latex (and also costing a small fortune) and I agree with all on here that plastic or vinyl is about the very last thing I want under me.

I see that some on here are using Safari and Chrome and are having trouble getting paragraphs to show up correctly.  I don't know if if would work, but try inserting the break code AFTER your paragraphs like this

< BR > < BR >

take out all of the spaces between the break coding above (so its tight together) and enter it

It may or may not look correct as each of the browsers seem to work a little differently with the on-line editor on this site, but I would try it and see if it takes.


BillB, I bought that 100% cotton cover from Shopbedding and had to return it. They told me it zipped around 2 sides, but the zipper is only across one short side. This would make it impossible to put your latex layers inside.

I ended up buying an 80% cotton/20% poly (wanted all cotton but oh well) terry cover from FoamByMail.com. The zipper goes around all 4 sides.
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Reply #21 Mar 6, 2010 9:31 PM
Joined: Sep 6, 2008
Points: 87
Katarina .... I tried looking on Ebay.ca but they didn't have it ... but the main website did. Narnia ... good to know that FoambyMail has a good product because I am leaning toward their product. But I need to read BillB's post again ...
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Reply #22 Mar 6, 2010 10:26 PM
Joined: May 3, 2008
Points: 827
narnia wrote:
BillB, I bought that 100% cotton cover from Shopbedding and had to return it. They told me it zipped around 2 sides, but the zipper is only across one short side. This would make it impossible to put your latex layers inside.

I ended up buying an 80% cotton/20% poly (wanted all cotton but oh well) terry cover from FoamByMail.com. The zipper goes around all 4 sides.

Hi Narnia,

Does the FBM stretch for you?  Is it baggy or tight with all your latex?   I don't think you will ever notice 20% polyester.  How is that new mattress setup working out for you?
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Reply #23 Mar 7, 2010 12:23 PM
Location: Oregon
Joined: Oct 25, 2008
Points: 130
narnia wrote:
BillB, I bought that 100% cotton cover from Shopbedding and had to return it. They told me it zipped around 2 sides, but the zipper is only across one short side. This would make it impossible to put your latex layers inside.

I ended up buying an 80% cotton/20% poly (wanted all cotton but oh well) terry cover from FoamByMail.com. The zipper goes around all 4 sides.



Hey, you're absolutely right. Sorry about that. I was wrong about this product.  I bought this in Nov '08 when I bought my mattress and  have not used the cover; have not even taken it out of the plastic bag it came in.....but now in looking at it more closely, it does look to me like it is only zippered at one end making it near impossible to stuff sticky and fragile latex in and out of it.  It probably could be done, but I don't want to even try. Advertising is really amazing.... the key word that was missing in that company's ad for this product was fully as in fully zippered.  Lacking fully, you get zippered, which at first sounds good, because you want to think its fully zippered.... but then is really not good. It would be better to have buttons spaced all the way around it than a zipper on just the short end.  Live and learn.  I think I'll put mine up on eBay for sale as it won't be any use to me, but it would work for a 9" thick king-sized normal mattress, so somebody might want it.

I also have the FBM terry cloth fully zipped cover and I like it. It was a $20 upcharge when buying my latex from FBM over their standard cotton (one side zip) cover.  I just looked and its $65/Queen and $75/King. The bottom of it has little nubbins like on the bottom of kids sock slippers to prevent it from sliding around on the foundation. I would think that your (is it 9"?) of latex should fit in that just nice and not be too taught.  I also have the Costco Cuddle pad mattress pad/protector over this and this to me is a nice product for the money. Way better than you would find at Pennys or Sears or BBB for the $50+ price.

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Reply #24 Mar 7, 2010 6:33 PM
Joined: Feb 5, 2010
Points: 62
Leo3 wrote:
Hi Narnia,

Does the FBM stretch for you?  Is it baggy or tight with all your latex?   I don't think you will ever notice 20% polyester.  How is that new mattress setup working out for you?

Hi Leo3, yes the cover is stretchy. They tell you on the website that it has "give," and if you use the 8" cover for 9" of latex, it will fit snug. I really wanted an all-natural product, but I figured I wasn't going to get neurotic over 20% poly. That will help prevent shrinkage too when laundering.

So far the mattress is working really well, it's very comfortable. The only issue I have is that when I sit up, my butt sinks down into the mattress. I weigh 110 lbs., is that supposed to happen?
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Reply #25 Mar 7, 2010 6:40 PM
Joined: Feb 5, 2010
Points: 62
BillB wrote:
Hey, you're absolutely right. Sorry about that. I was wrong about this product.  I bought this in Nov '08 when I bought my mattress and  have not used the cover; have not even taken it out of the plastic bag it came in.....but now in looking at it more closely, it does look to me like it is only zippered at one end making it near impossible to stuff sticky and fragile latex in and out of it.  It probably could be done, but I don't want to even try. Advertising is really amazing.... the key word that was missing in that company's ad for this product was fully as in fully zippered.  Lacking fully, you get zippered, which at first sounds good, because you want to think its fully zippered.... but then is really not good. It would be better to have buttons spaced all the way around it than a zipper on just the short end.  Live and learn.  I think I'll put mine up on eBay for sale as it won't be any use to me, but it would work for a 9" thick king-sized normal mattress, so somebody might want it.

I also have the FBM terry cloth fully zipped cover and I like it. It was a $20 upcharge when buying my latex from FBM over their standard cotton (one side zip) cover.  I just looked and its $65/Queen and $75/King. The bottom of it has little nubbins like on the bottom of kids sock slippers to prevent it from sliding around on the foundation. I would think that your (is it 9"?) of latex should fit in that just nice and not be too taught.  I also have the Costco Cuddle pad mattress pad/protector over this and this to me is a nice product for the money. Way better than you would find at Pennys or Sears or BBB for the $50+ price.


BillB, I called them before I ordered it and they said it zipped on 2 sides, very misleading. It's a nice product, I was even thinking of sewing in a full zipper up the side, but I don't have time for a project right now. Since I just received it I sent it back for a refund.

I like the FBM terry cloth cover. I didn't put the memory foam piece in, so I have two 3" latex topper and one 2" topper = 8" of latex zipped in there, and it fits nicely. I'm using a cotton pad, which I already had, on top because I wanted something washable.

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