Any way to speed up the TP off-gassing?
Jul 16, 2010 9:41 PM
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Have had my TP for a couple of weeks and it still smells horrible. I let it air out in my bedroom with the windows open and the cover off for a week before I slept on it. Also put a plate of apple wedges and baking soda on it. I'm running a HEPA air cleaner that also has a special filter for gasses in that room 24 hours a day. Got the ceiling fan and a huge powerful box fan running. Can't use Febreze or any other fabric refresher, as I'm allergic to scents. Any other ideas?
Re: Any way to speed up the TP off-gassing?
Reply #8 Jul 19, 2010 6:49 PM
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Still dealing with the odor. I'm not even sleeping in that room anymore. Sleeping in the living room for now, while this thing keeps airing out. I hope it's soon, but it still smells really bad.

I did figure out that it's not the foam itself that is the problem. The top of the mattress smells ok. The worst of the smell is coming from the sides where the layers are glued together. Right at the seam of each layer is where the smell comes from that is bothering me so much. The actual foam smell isn't bothering me so much.

I still have the cover off, the windows open, fan blowing on the bed, air cleaner running, plates of cut apples and baking soda on the bed, bowls of vinegar next to the bed, and lots of dryer sheets on the bed. The dryer sheets are unscented because I'm allergic to perfumes, but I'm hoping they'll help absorb the odor anyway.

Re: Any way to speed up the TP off-gassing?
Reply #9 Jul 19, 2010 9:02 PM
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I never had that issue...a day or two and its gone.

Try taking the cover off and run the fan through the "airflow chambers" to see if that helps.

It should not smell for that long though..

Re: Any way to speed up the TP off-gassing?
Reply #10 Jul 19, 2010 11:36 PM
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Thanks, that's a great idea! I've been running the fan on it (with the cover off), but just aimed at the bed in general. I'm going to set the fan right next to the airflow chambers and give it some intense blowing through the chambers and see what happens. Maybe a few hours in each spot, all around the sides of the mattress.
This message was modified Jul 19, 2010 by tnpd
Re: Any way to speed up the TP off-gassing?
Reply #11 Jul 20, 2010 1:27 PM
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fishstick wrote:

Try taking the cover off and run the fan through the "airflow chambers" to see if that helps.


Brilliant idea!

Re: Any way to speed up the TP off-gassing?
Reply #12 Jul 20, 2010 5:26 PM
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this is a common complaint with memory foam and polyurethane foam in general. they are made with some not so nice chemicals. some batches are definitely worse than others. if you get one that is very smelly, it's best to return it, sorry to say. glues are also used in some mattresses and these can be very toxic as well. in fact, i think there are often some 60+ chemicals used in mattresses today, many of which are not good for the human body, leading a lot of people to search for healthier alternatives. there isn't a lot to choose from that is healthy, unfortunately.

i recently purchased a new mattress that stunk up the whole house. we couldn't get near it, much less sleep on it. after almost a week, with fans blowing, windows open, etc, i said, enough! and returned it. ridiculous! that it is so difficult to find a healthy mattress nowadays.

This message was modified Jul 21, 2010 by jasmine
Re: Any way to speed up the TP off-gassing?
Reply #13 Jul 21, 2010 3:31 PM
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Called TP today about the pillow I ordered. It's been showing up in tracking as "payment authorized" for a few days, so I wondered why it wasn't shipped yet. They said they just finished manufacturing the pillows today and they'll ship tomorrow. I guess I can expect major off-gassing since it's going to be so "fresh". Ugh! I was hoping they were manufactured some time ago so that some of the off-gassing would have been done in the warehouse.

As for the mattress, blowing the fan through the airflow chambers helped a lot! It still smells, but not so bad that I couldn't sleep on it last night. smiley

Re: Any way to speed up the TP off-gassing?
Reply #14 Jul 21, 2010 3:41 PM
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jasmine wrote:

i recently purchased a new mattress that stunk up the whole house. we couldn't get near it, much less sleep on it. after almost a week, with fans blowing, windows open, etc, i said, enough! and returned it. ridiculous! that it is so difficult to find a healthy mattress nowadays.


I bought a Spa Sensations memory foam pillow in 2005. I had to air it out for 5 years before I could use it. It still stinks, but I have several zippered covers on it, and can finally tolerate it. My dog's bed is memory foam by foambymail, and it had to air out for a year before I could let him use it in my bedroom. That's why I finally ended up chosing Tempur-pedic for my mattress and pillow even though I'd rather not have spent so much, because I've seen a lot of reviews that say the TP smell doesn't last as long as it does with some of these made in China brands like Spa Sensations.