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new bed quilt mattress sweating during sleep
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Ms_Chocaholic wrote: »I think it's worth turning it over and sleeping on the other side, if you're not sleeping too well at the moment, what harm can it do.
Are you able to unpick the mattress topper at all and remove it.
fraid not its stitched on
just to let people know 7.5 tog was really thin that it felt like a sheet and not a duvet that i would need more covers.0 -
steveofastandfurious wrote: »fraid not its stitched on
just to let people know 7.5 tog was really thin that it felt like a sheet and not a duvet that i would need more covers.
I have a 4.5 tog one on most of the year, and while its much thinner than a 10 tog one (of course) we don't need any other covers.
If your mattress is making you too hot, surely a thinner, cooler cover is a good idea? Hot mattress plus heavy winter duvet equals sauna!!!Trying to be a man is a waste of a woman0 -
made a mistake not got mattress toppers there mattress protector sheets they were polyester so trying cotton ones now.0
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