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What is under your mattress?

Nutinelse2do
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Hi all. We are going to be Class of 2015 Full Timers.
Will be putting a new mattress in the 5r in the next month or so, and want ideas before hand.
I have always used just a sheet under the mattress on top of the plywood but I am wondering if there is a better option.
I am a little worried about humidity, since have never had to deal with that. Plan on getting an EvaDry Dehumidifier for that purpose but I had read nightmare stories about soaking wet mattresses.
What do you use?
Thank you all for your vast knowledge.
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Francesca_Knowl
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:E

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Dunno why you have a mattress at all, Aprilwhine- how many minutes a night can you actually close your eyes????....:B......;)
" Not every mind that wanders is lost. " With apologies to J.R.R. Tolkien

AprilWhine
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What's under my mattress?

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oh_boy
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Try IKEA.. they have various solutions ie slats etc which you could make your own.
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free_radical
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Nutinelse2do wrote:
Hi all. We are going to be Class of 2015 Full Timers.
Will be putting a new mattress in the 5r in the next month or so, and want ideas before hand.
I have always used just a sheet under the mattress on top of the plywood but I am wondering if there is a better option.
I am a little worried about humidity, since have never had to deal with that. Plan on getting an EvaDry Dehumidifier for that purpose but I had read nightmare stories about soaking wet mattresses.
What do you use?
Thank you all for your vast knowledge.
Cheryl

Plywood with bunch of holes for ventilation,works great..as long as air can circulate under it you should have no problems.

doxiemom11
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I have read about others that had mildew/mold issues under a mattress. In all cases, it was a memory foam mattress on top of the plywood. If you buy a memory foam mattress for your home, there is aways a base or boxspring of some type under it that allows air to circulate/penetrate to keep things dry. We have a standard mattress with a 3" memory foam topper and the mattress allows air circulation so we have not ever had a problem (3 years so far). Your body gives off moisture on a continuous basis.

barbandwayne
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I never thought about moisture problems as far as the mattress is concerned. Ours is just on the plywood. When we were in Penscola last summer, the humidity was so bad we had water running down the walls in the bathroom. I guess its a good thing I didn't think to check the mattress!

sowego
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If you are in AZ and will remain there all winter there is probably no need for a dehumidifier instead you may need a humidifier. The best way to know if have a humidistat so you know how dry it is. But your hair standing on end will let you know:E We found in a dry climate if the furnace runs at all...the humidity can drop below 20% and be very difficult to keep it in the more desirable 30% range.

Now if you are in Florida...have that handy humidistat going and buy a dehumidifier if things get too damp.

I'd lay an old blanket under the mattress if you are worried about damaging the mattress but I doubt it will be damaged unless you got splinters in it.If you will be flipping it top to bottom I'd certainly add protection. In fact I'd staple on light duty carpeting or a blanket.
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Larryzv7
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I also took out the mattress which came with my RV. I have plywood under my mattress, but I have a Queen-size adjustable air mattress, similar to a Sleep Number Bed but less expensive. It has the wand where you can adjust the firmness, etc. I like it a lot. There are a lot of them on the market that are just as good as the Sleep Number Bed but not as expensive.
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BIKERK9
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My loft is carpeted and I have a sleep number bed lying directly on top.
No moisture problems as that would be bad for my Glock.
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Clay_L
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We don't use anything under our mattress.
My wife said she thought that many, many, many years ago there were some box springs that were open and that something might have been put between the mattress and springs to keep them from rusting on the mattress.
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We keep wine under our mattress! :B:B:B In the storage area under the bed I should add.

DW has lots of stuff on top of the mattress. With 40 years of both boats and RVs never had any problem with a wet mattress.
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Two summers on Oregon coast continual fog, mist, rain till mid July. Two winters in south Florida high humidity most every day. Never had a moisture problem inside, exterior can get a little funky.
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