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Tom Crisp

Decent advice. My method:
First, vacuum the mattress using the narrow wand tool to get rid of dust and dirt that will make visual identification difficult. Then:
1. LOOK - some cuts or punctures will be visible.
2. TOUCH - slowly move your hands over the entire mattress, at a distance of about 1/2", to see if you can feel air leaving the leak - rather than wetting my lips, as in the video, I'd wet my palms.
3. LISTEN - in a silent room you can often hear the air as it exits the leak. Ear to the mattress is not quite as unappealing as lips to the mattress!  

If possible PLACE THE MATTRESS ON ANOTHER BED OR A LARGE TABLE while you do the work - the harder you make the job, the more frustrating it will be. 

Note: You might find an extremely small leak by touch or sound that you can't quite see. Just a little soapy water on the spot will produce a bubble - that's the bicycle repair way. 

Prevention is really important: I put a clean quilt or packing blanket on the floor to protect the mattress from anything that could puncture it: something sharp in the carpet, or a sliver or pin, etc, stuck between wood floor boards. If people will be going in and out of the room where the mattress is being used for more than one night, GET IT OFF THE FLOOR - either deflate and put in a corner, or upright it and lean against a wall. Don't let kids play on it, and keep pets off, too. 

Roll it up carefully when you put it away. The smaller you make it, the better. Be sure there is nothing left on the mattress as you roll it up - a ball point pen, for instance. Try to store it in a box, where no tools or sharp objects in the closet can get to it - Storing my big Intex mattress in the bag only led to a cut from something - I'll never know what - going right through the bag into the mattress. ANYTHING sharp will want to make a cut or puncture if it's in contact with the mattress. 



Cyn Ho

I have slept on a single width air bed every night for years but the beds only last a few months with daily use. Only 1 had a repairable hole all others were in the seam. If you sit on the side of the air bed, you will weaken the seam - usually the bed is useless any time I sit on the side but it's hard to get out of bed without sitting on the side. I try to roll in & out of bed instead.

I have found that a mattress will last MUCH longer if you can support the seam. One way is to put a firm foam strip (about 8" thick & wide) next to the seam so when you put weight on the seam edge it's supported. BUT it's hard to keep the foam in place.

My recent "trick" was to take the last dead bed & cut off the end & slit all but one side of the inside supports (so that the last inside support next to the other side seam is fully supported) & slip the new uninflated air bed inside before airing up. In theory this should disperse the weight off the seam & this recent bed has lasted 4 months so far. Unfortunately this makes the bed smaller, next time I am using the old twin (& removing ALL inside supports) & inserting a full mattress which is 14" wider & see if that will work.

Another suggestion is to goop ALL the seams & let fully dry BEFORE using the air mattress but I've never actually tried this. This may give the seams extra support. I did try taping all the seams with wide packing tape on one bed BEFORE using & that was worthless.

I buy my beds during the winter from Walmart & paid $8 for them last time, usually $15.



KKH Lufris

For anyone who is looking to fix this low budget

Just use a super glue and baking soda
1st put a little glue on the hole and apply a pinch of backing soda n Then repeat

You don't need a lot you just need 2 3 drops of super glue and 1 or 2 pinch of baking soda.

I have used the industrial tape, and this method too but didn't last even a day.
If you are looking for a clean finish, I suggest letting a Pro with proper tools do it.



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naztubez

This guy is seriously passionate about airbeds, I hear the sincere dedication in his voice.

Humbled!

😂😂

A A

🤣🤣🤣🤣

nadine boizard

Lmao he’s like a car salesman but for air mattresses 😂😂😂

Mark Riley

Yes, yes he is, lol

olothando sigenu

😭😭

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Clear Adventure

I think it's safe to say that we all want to be loved as much as this dude loves air-mattresses.

Luke H

Great to repair rather than into trash! You got me motivated to give my mattresses some tlc, and patches thanks dude

𝓒𝓻𝔁𝓫𝓪𝓫𝔂☥

😀got me like 😂

Kitty Hawk

Clear Adventure OMG! I literally laughed out loud when I read your comment, LOL!

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