You can absolutely make your own. I have found you a few great sites based on
this topic. Take a look through them and
find one that best suits you. http://www.ehow.com/way_5557506_recipe-waterbed-conditioner.html http://www.ehow.com/how_5471563_make-homemade-waterbed-conditioner.html
There are a
couple of things you should do in order to properly maintain your waterbed I
good shape. You should treat the water inside occasionally with water cleaner
or a tablet which purify the water inside and keep it from developing odors.
You'll also have to top of the water once a year and clean the outside every
couple of months.
Waterbed mattresses require very little maintenance. There are a few basic steps you can follow to
help lengthen the lifespan of your waterbed mattress: the periodic addition of
waterbed conditioner and proper water level maintenance.
Adding conditioner to your waterbed will help prevent the
water from becoming motionless. If you
fail to do this, the water will become stagnant and develop a pungent
smell. Failure to add conditioner will
also result in an accelerated deterioration of your waterbed mattress. Once every year and a half all you need to do
is add 8oz of specialized waterbed conditioner to the water inside your
mattress.
Maintaining a certain water level is an extremely crucial
part of waterbed care. Overfilling/under
filling your mattress can result in damage.
Too much water can cause the vinyl to stretch while too little water
could be damaging to the heater.
Unlike other mattresses, waterbed mattresses are much easier
to clean. Simply wipe down the surface
once a month with a vinyl cleaner and a damp cloth. This will clean off all dirt and dust mites
that have accumulated over the past month.
Here are some great quality care products - http://www.airbediq.com/blmasabrwaca.html
In most of the
waterbeds you can control the temperature and adjust the temperature to fit
your exact needs you can always use your regular blanket in addition and there
is no need in a special one.
Most of the
waterbeds designed in a way that the weight is spread equally on each point on
the flour by a special surface located just under the mattress therefore you
don't need any special preparations or reinforcements.
The cost of a mattress pad ranges from $29.99-599.99. You can purchase a mattress pad from a local
retailer near you or online. I will send
you a few links to online stores selling mattress pads; however I strongly urge
you to shop around.
http://www.waterbedsonline.com/waterbed_mattresspads/index.html
http://www.waterbedoutlet.com/Waterbed-Mattress-Pads-s/40.htm
http://www.bedbathandbeyond.com/1/1/63399-water-bed-mattress-pad-queen.html
No. You will need to
buy waterbed specific sheets. They are
sized slightly differently. You can
purchase sheets at a local store near you or at many online stores. I have taken the liberty of searching a few
stores for you.
http://www.abcwaterbed.com/sheet.htm
http://www.amazon.com/s?ie=UTF8&rh=i%3Aaps%2Ck%3Awaterbed%20sheets&page=1
http://www.waterbedoutlet.com/Waterbed-Sheets-and-Linens-s/22.htm
You can either buy a heater at a local store that sells
waterbeds or online at various locations.
I suggest you do some shopping around; however I will send you a few
links. From what I can see, the price
ranges from $34.99-$100.
http://popular.ebay.com/home-living/waterbed-heater.htm
There are treats that
are better to buy smaller dogs. I have a
Boston terrier and also bought him small dog-specific treats. I will send you a few links; however you can
also go to a local pet store and they will help you out.
http://www.sojos.com/products/dog-treats/good-dog-treats
http://www.cesar.com/cuisine-and-treats/treats/filet-mignon.aspx
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