I have been looking at click here Natura wool toppers. There also is a cotton backed on that is not washable. Anyone here have one of these? Budgie, what is your opinion. I know you sell these. I am super sensitive, so if the backing is stiff, wrinkled or bulky I will hate it. That is why I don't want stuff wool toppers, they stitch on the top of them, painful! The one I am looking at is the wool on top mattress pad that has polyester backing and is washable. The reversible is not washable. Not sure this would even fit in the washer. Budgie, opinion please? Thanks. P.S. My hope is this will make the latex firmer, and I think it will by my blanket I put on the top, and when I use tighter jersey sheets. This message was modified Mar 13, 2010 by Leo3
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The Natura ones are not treated with any chemicals.....although I read about these other organic ones....if they are using legit merino wool it is a finer wool than mass produced new zealand wool that natura uses in their exposed wool pads....whether its worth twice as much...not sure. One other thing I should tell you though...I would personally recommend that this type of product be hand washed as opposed to being machine washed and dried. Especially if you don't have a front load washer, agitating wool when it is wet is actually what turns fleece into felt. So a gentle hand wash in warm water. You can just completely soak them and use a gentle soap like le Blanc silk wash or laundry wash, try not to rub the wool against itself in order to get it clean, and do not wring it out to dry it. Just shake it loosely and then wrap it in towels and squeeze it in the towels to draw as much moisture out as you can, then allow it to fully air dry. This message was modified Mar 13, 2010 by budgy
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Thanks Budgy. The $400 wool topper doesn't say what type of wool. Neither did Natura's website. So Merino is better than New Zealand? Boy this does get confusing, particularly since they don't bother telling you what type of wool it is. So Natura is New Zealand you said? How do I find Merino wool? Thanks for telling me about washing wool, I have the top loaded washer with an agitator so it sounds like that is out. |
merino is just a specific kind of sheep. that link you provided claimed their more expensive topper was using merino wool. but yeah, all wool is washable, but its best to take special care when doing so |
"Natura Wool on Top™ Mattress Pad This cozy mattress pad features 1 1/4" exposed Natura Smart Wool™ pile on the outside like a Sherpa coat lining. Please note this does have a polyester backing. Convenient elastic straps." from website noted above.
Budgy: What is Natura Smart Wool and if it has a polyester backing would there be stiching/quilting? Do you have them in your store, do you know if there is stitching. I am soooo picky. |
Well I hope to gosh there is no stitching because I bit the bullet and ordered one online. It looks simple and I am hoping Natura brand is as good as the latex topper I got at Brylane Homes a while back. At least I can return it if I don't like it. I did wise up on that part anyway. |
i think it will be fine. theres no stitching except the very outer edge . |
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Well I got my Natura wool on topper today, and it was shipped well. Have you ever been so tired from lack of sleep and back pain that you just can't face changing your bed and adding something to it???? Because you are afraid it won't help and it will make it worse? That is me tonight. I was expecting it to be bigger, I haven't even unzipped the package to even look at. It does look nice and clean. Being a germaphobe and hearing I shouldn't wash it by our resident mattress guru, I have to put the sheet over it and hope I can get over my germaphobia. Maybe tomorrow I can face it. We need a crying smiley face option here. This message was modified Mar 26, 2010 by Leo3
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I so hope you're feeling better today. Natalie |