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ron_dittmer
Sep 18, 2013Explorer II
A very recent upgrade for us was quite grand.
We changed our stock cloth dinette bench seat & backrest cushions to leather with memory foam. The dinette changed from "Uncomfortable" to "Wonderful". We can sit there now for a hour without giving it a thought.
But my "upgrade" list could go on and on and on.
Of coarse there were upgrades that didn't go so well. One being a memory foam mattress pad. We didn't know how bad it was until we removed it six years later. Given we have a rear corner double bed with limited access, the "fluff" made it hard to get in & out, and hard to change position during the night. It was so fluffy, the bed swallowed us up. We learned that it is best to use a tight fitting standard mattress pad and tight fitting flannel sheets for our limited access bed shown here with all the puff-n-fluff. Oh yes, we replaced the comforter too, to something less puffy.
We changed our stock cloth dinette bench seat & backrest cushions to leather with memory foam. The dinette changed from "Uncomfortable" to "Wonderful". We can sit there now for a hour without giving it a thought.
But my "upgrade" list could go on and on and on.
Of coarse there were upgrades that didn't go so well. One being a memory foam mattress pad. We didn't know how bad it was until we removed it six years later. Given we have a rear corner double bed with limited access, the "fluff" made it hard to get in & out, and hard to change position during the night. It was so fluffy, the bed swallowed us up. We learned that it is best to use a tight fitting standard mattress pad and tight fitting flannel sheets for our limited access bed shown here with all the puff-n-fluff. Oh yes, we replaced the comforter too, to something less puffy.
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