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date: Tue, 30 Sep 2008 07:11:06 +0100,    group: uk.d-i-y        back       
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date: Mon, 29 Sep 2008 12:38:12 -0700 (PDT)   author:   Hrishi Dixit

OT Mattress Smell   
Well - not entirely OT. I did assemble and modify the base myself!

Towards four years ago we bought a Millbrook mattress - and have been 
very satisfied with it.

Needing a mattress for another bed we decided to buy another one. Of 
course, various issues mean it is not identical but is similar spec. It 
arrived last week.

On opening the packaging, there was quite a strong smell. We did not get 
this with the original mattress but nonetheless thought that it would 
soon dissipate. The smell is still there. The room has had the window 
open most of the time. The bedding that was put on it also smells. The 
room smells.

We think the smell is very like that of untreated sheep's wool - with 
the lanolin still on it. (The mattress does have wool as a component.) 
But various internet sources suggest that mattress smells are often due 
to flame retardants.

Of course we are raising the issue with the supplier and manufacturer. 
But in the meantime thought I would ask if anyone has had a similar 
experience? What they did about it? Did anyone identify the source? What 
is a reasonable length of time to have to wait to use a new mattress?

-- 
Rod

Hypothyroidism is a seriously debilitating condition with an insidious 
onset.
Although common it frequently goes undiagnosed.
<www.thyromind.info> <www.thyroiduk.org> <www.altsupportthyroid.org>
date: Tue, 30 Sep 2008 07:11:06 +0100   author:   Rod

Re: OT Mattress Smell   
On 30 Sep, 07:11, Rod  wrote:
> Well - not entirely OT. I did assemble and modify the base myself!
>
> Towards four years ago we bought a Millbrook mattress - and have been
> very satisfied with it.
>
> Needing a mattress for another bed we decided to buy another one. Of
> course, various issues mean it is not identical but is similar spec. It
> arrived last week.
>
> On opening the packaging, there was quite a strong smell. We did not get
> this with the original mattress but nonetheless thought that it would
> soon dissipate. The smell is still there. The room has had the window
> open most of the time. The bedding that was put on it also smells. The
> room smells.
>
> We think the smell is very like that of untreated sheep's wool - with
> the lanolin still on it. (The mattress does have wool as a component.)
> But various internet sources suggest that mattress smells are often due
> to flame retardants.
>
> Of course we are raising the issue with the supplier and manufacturer.
> But in the meantime thought I would ask if anyone has had a similar
> experience? What they did about it? Did anyone identify the source? What
> is a reasonable length of time to have to wait to use a new mattress?

Although I've not had any direct experience of this, I'd have to
recommend Oust spray, it really does do what it says on the tin and
will neutralise niffs very effectively.

Hope the hand's healing swiftly and cleanly.
date: Tue, 30 Sep 2008 15:00:55 -0700 (PDT)   author:   Lino expert

Re: OT Mattress Smell   
Lino expert wrote:
> On 30 Sep, 07:11, Rod  wrote:
>> Well - not entirely OT. I did assemble and modify the base myself!
>>
>> Towards four years ago we bought a Millbrook mattress - and have been
>> very satisfied with it.
>>
>> Needing a mattress for another bed we decided to buy another one. Of
>> course, various issues mean it is not identical but is similar spec. It
>> arrived last week.
>>
>> On opening the packaging, there was quite a strong smell. We did not get
>> this with the original mattress but nonetheless thought that it would
>> soon dissipate. The smell is still there. The room has had the window
>> open most of the time. The bedding that was put on it also smells. The
>> room smells.
>>
>> We think the smell is very like that of untreated sheep's wool - with
>> the lanolin still on it. (The mattress does have wool as a component.)
>> But various internet sources suggest that mattress smells are often due
>> to flame retardants.
>>
>> Of course we are raising the issue with the supplier and manufacturer.
>> But in the meantime thought I would ask if anyone has had a similar
>> experience? What they did about it? Did anyone identify the source? What
>> is a reasonable length of time to have to wait to use a new mattress?
> 
> Although I've not had any direct experience of this, I'd have to
> recommend Oust spray, it really does do what it says on the tin and
> will neutralise niffs very effectively.
> 
> Hope the hand's healing swiftly and cleanly.
> 

Thanks - will consider that. We did get a response from Millbrook and 
they did say it could take three weeks. But can you imagine a big order 
to replace all the mattresses in a hotel - and it has to shut down for 
almost a month until the niff goes!

Odd one on the hand. Got a phone call yesterday morning asking me to go 
in to be seen by a senior clinical person today. Sounded like they will 
see me today to decide if they want to see me in a few days time! Never 
had anything like that before.

Still, definitely much better, thanks - at least until I hit it in the 
early hours (while asleep) - must have risen at least a foot straight 
up. :-)

-- 
Rod

Hypothyroidism is a seriously debilitating condition with an insidious 
onset.
Although common it frequently goes undiagnosed.
<www.thyromind.info> <www.thyroiduk.org> <www.altsupportthyroid.org>
date: Wed, 01 Oct 2008 08:12:47 +0100   author:   Rod

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