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Mattress covers protect your mattress and provide comfort while you sleep, but what fabric for mattress covers should you use? Are all options created equally? We’ll be answering these questions and more in today’s blog. We’re talking all about fabric for mattress covers. Because everyone deserves to sleep in a comfy bed at night!
Before we talk about fabric for mattress covers, we should go over what a mattress cover is. Essentially, a mattress cover (or protector) is a material that covers your mattress (or part of it), protecting it from germs and helping it last longer. There are three types of mattress covers: encasement covers, fitted covers, and anchor or elastic strap covers.
An encasement cover goes entirely around your mattress, providing the most comprehensive protection. A fitted mattress cover is much like a bedsheet. You put it on your bed before you put your fitted sheet on. An anchor or elastic strap only covers the top of the mattress. In some cases, covers are fitted on the central part of the mattress to catch any spills where they’re most likely to happen.
The purpose of a mattress cover is to provide comfort and protection. An uncomfortable mattress cover will ruin your night’s sleep, leaving you exhausted and dependent on caffeine. So, above and beyond all else, choose a mattress cover that feels comfortable for you.
A mattress cover is an integral part of your bedding. Without it, you’d be sleeping on a rubbery-feeling mattress that’s just not very comfortable.
In addition to comfort, you want your mattress cover to protect your mattress. From what? Stains, wear and tear, sweat, and marks can all mar your mattress. Having a cover will protect your mattress, making it last longer and saving you money. Mattress covers provide protection from bed bugs and allergens in the mattress filling.
There are lots of options to choose from when it comes to what type of mattress cover you want. There are natural and synthetic choices. You can easily get overwhelmed by the options, so you’ll want to narrow it down by what works for your current needs. Options include:
Cotton and wool are your natural choices and have benefits like not making noise when you roll over in your sleep. They can absorb sweat and keep you cool at night. Many cotton or wool mattress covers are also organic and hypoallergenic.
While natural mattress covers are attractive to many prospective customers, there’s nothing wrong with vinyl or polyester. These covers come with benefits that cotton and wool don’t.
For example, while polyester can provide a cooling element and will not wrinkle up, spandex can add a nice stretch and recovery to the cover to make it fit well. If you laminate vinyl or polyurethane to any of these fabrics, they’ll become waterproof.
There are several things you should look for in a mattress cover, including:
Having a waterproof mattress cover is the top thing most people look for. Who doesn’t enjoy a glass of ice water on their nightstand. Or maybe a glass of wine with your favorite show after a long day at work. Having a waterproof mattress cover will better allow you to enjoy your bed without the risk of sleeping in a damp, uncomfortable place. A waterproof cover can also protect you from bed bugs and allergens.
You’ll want an easy-to-clean mattress, especially if you have little ones who make messes. It’s a good idea to purchase a cover that is machine washable and dryable. That way, you can keep your mattress cover for years instead of months, especially if washing the cover becomes a weekly occurrence.
Temperature and airflow are important considerations as they take care of sweat and moisture. Thermodynamics and sweat-wicking materials will keep you clean and dry all night long. Mattress covers with an absorbent top and a breathable waterproof backing are an ideal choice.
Finally, you’ll want to consider comfort. Some mattress covers are squeaky, rub against your mattress, and are scratchy and itchy. A mattress cover is for your protection and comfort. Pick one that’s comfortable for your skin!
It might be hard to find a mattress cover that meets all of these criteria, so focus on what’s most important to you, and let the other qualities be secondary. For example, you might need a moisture-wicking mattress cover. It being easily cleanable would be a bonus but not absolutely necessary.
Whether you buy a mattress cover that zips closed or is tape-edged, you can determine its quality by the fabric's depth and grams per square (GSM). The higher the GSM, the thicker and higher quality your mattress cover will be.
But that is not the only criterion. Check the fabric to see if it is soft. Ensure that the waterproofing does not make noise. A soft, quilted type top layer will help with absorbing messes and feel comfortable.
Choosing fabric for mattress covers is easy if you shop at Wazoodle Fabrics. We have all the fabrics you need for a high-quality mattress cover that meets your needs. Choose from cotton or bamboo, or from our ProSoft Waterproof ECO-PUL fabrics to create a range of mattress covers that you’ll swear by. The PUL fabrics are breathable and waterproof while providing protection from bed bugs and allergens.
A great option for making an absorbent mattress cover is the absorbent 3D Zorb range of fabrics. They are superabsorbent and used for incontinence applications. An even better option is the 4D Zorb - these are absorbent on top with a waterproof backing on the reverse.
Whether you want to make your own mattress cover or you’re looking for the right fabric to make covers for your business, Wazoodle Fabrics is here to help you bring your ideas and products to life.
Have questions about how Wazoodle can help you? Please don’t hesitate to contact us! We’ll be happy to answer any questions you may have. Make your mattress covers today with Wazoodle Fabrics.
Sources
https://thebeddingplanet.com/mattress-cover-vs-mattress-protector-whats-the-difference/