Mattress Protector Care Guide
Overview
A high-quality mattress is an investment that can last up to a decade with proper care. Using a mattress protector helps keep oils, spills, dust and dirt out of your mattress, extending its lifespan. To maintain performance, regularly clean your mattress protector according to its care label. If you're wondering about washing and drying steps especially asking can you tumble dry a mattress protector—a summary is provided below, with line drying recommended for most styles.
General Care Principles
Use the following mattress protector washing instructions as a guide, always deferring to your product's label.
- Always read and follow the care label on your specific product.
- Gently machine wash on a warm setting.
- Do not use bleach; avoid soaking and wringing.
- If needed, reshape the protector while wet.
- Line dry thoroughly before reuse or storage.
- Do not tumble dry or iron.
- The listed styles are not suitable for dry cleaning.
Product-Specific Care
Anti Stain Mattress Protector
- Materials: Polyester and polyurethane.
- Care:
- Machine wash warm on a gentle cycle.
- Do not bleach, soak, or wring.
- Reshape while wet if needed.
- Line dry thoroughly.
- Avoid tumble drying, ironing, and dry cleaning.
Anti Allergy Mattress Protector
- Materials: Polyester cover, fill, and skirt; polyurethane backing.
- Care:
- Gentle warm machine wash.
- Do not bleach, soak, or wring.
- Reshape while wet if needed.
- Line dry thoroughly.
- Do not tumble dry, iron, or dry clean.
Waterproof Mattress Protector
- Materials: Cotton, polyester, polypropylene, and polyurethane.
- Care:
- Warm, gentle machine wash.
- Do not tumble dry or iron.
- Not suitable for dry cleaning.
- Reshape while wet if needed.
- Line dry thoroughly before reuse or storage.
Quilted Mattress Protectors
- Materials: Cotton and polyester.
- Care:
- Warm, delicate machine wash.
- Line dry thoroughly.
- Avoid tumble drying, ironing, and dry cleaning.
Why Line Dry?
If you're unsure how to dry a mattress protector, keep in mind that heat from tumble dryers and irons can damage fabrics and backings (such as polyurethane), compromising the protector's integrity and performance. Line drying helps preserve materials and ensures thorough drying.
Find the Best Mattress Protector for You
Tontine offers a wide range of mattress protectors to suit different sleepers. Explore the buying guide on their site to match features to your preferences, and browse collections—including waterproof options—to find your best fit.
Q&A
Why should I use a mattress protector, and why does keeping it clean matter?
A quality mattress can last up to a decade, and a protector helps it reach that lifespan by keeping oils, spills, dust, and dirt out of the mattress. Regularly cleaning the protector maintains its effectiveness and further preserves the mattress it's shielding.
What are the general washing and drying rules for Tontine mattress protectors?
Always start with the care label for your specific product. In general, gently machine wash on a warm setting, avoid bleach, soaking, and wringing, then pull the protector back into shape if needed and line dry it thoroughly. Do not tumble dry or iron, and the listed styles are not suitable for dry cleaning. These are the core steps for how to wash a mattress protector while keeping it in good condition.
How do care steps differ between the various protector types?
- Anti Stain: Polyester and polyurethane; warm, gentle machine wash; no bleach, soaking, or wringing; reshape when wet; line dry thoroughly; avoid tumble drying, ironing, and dry cleaning.
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Anti Allergy: Polyester cover/fill/skirt with polyurethane backing; gentle warm machine wash; no bleaching, soaking, or wringing; reshape when wet; line dry thoroughly; do not tumble dry, iron, or dry clean.
- Waterproof: Cotton, polyester, polypropylene, and polyurethane; warm, gentle machine wash; do not tumble dry or iron; not suitable for dry cleaning; reshape while wet if needed; line dry thoroughly before reuse or storage.
- Quilted: Cotton and polyester; warm, delicate cycle; line dry thoroughly; avoid tumble drying, ironing, and dry cleaning.
Why is line drying recommended instead of tumble drying?
Heat from tumble dryers and irons can damage the fabric and backings (such as polyurethane), compromising the protector's integrity and performance. Line drying protects the materials and ensures they dry thoroughly. If you're asking "can you tumble dry a mattress protector?", the safest approach for these styles is no—line dry instead.
How can I choose the right mattress protector for my needs?
Tontine offers a wide range to suit different sleepers. Check the mattress protector buying guide to match features to your preferences and browse the collections to find the best fit.