How do you vaccum pack the latex layers and resend it back to say sleepez or flobeds?
what appliance do you need to vaccum pack? I have never done this so I am enquiring.
Thanks. This message was modified Jun 29, 2010 by roy1
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I don't understand the problem here. I did it by myself without any hassle or problem, and it takes all of 5 minutes to pack a layer. How hard is it to hold the bag around the vacuum cleaner nozzle with one hand and flip the switch with the other? I think you're making a mountain out of a very simple process, Roy. |
The hard part is trying to prevent new air from flowing into the bag/latex and hence making it expand again, after the vacuum is removed from the bag. Right now I'm stuck on day 2 of that problem after already having wasted 4-5 hours on it on day 1. How is it not hard to try to prevent air from re-flowing into a non-airtight bag? I could sure use any advice that will get this done. When I called FloBeds all they said was 'follow the instructions,' which is what I already had been doing. The instructions do not even bother to mention this problem, much less how to overcome it. This message was modified Jul 15, 2010 by confusedbedbuyer
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Hubby and I have compressed layers per instructions without any problems. Could there be a small hole in the bag you're not seeing? I've had this problem before with those "Space Bags". I had to put my ear to the bag and listen to see where the air was leaking back in. When I finally found it I placed duct tape over the tiny puncture. This message was modified Jul 15, 2010 by Natalia
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