It is normal for an air mattress to lose some inflation over some time. Even the tiniest tear can reduce its volume and result in weaker support.
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- Gentle cleanser - Cleaning towel or sponge - Tissue - Patch kit - Adhesive - Thin plastic material - A heavy and flat object
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- Confirm the leak - Locate the hole - Clean the surface - Clean and mark the leaky area - Patch the leak
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- Use the patch kit - Use a different patch kit available online. - Use a homemade patch created with plastic material.
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Check the seams and air intake too for any holes. Run your hand over your mattress for any air escaping. Keep your ears pressed against the mattress for any sounds.
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Before you decide to patch a leak, you will need to confirm if there is any leak. Air mattresses can lose air, and it can be accelerated by changes in temperature.
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Once the patch is applied and has been given enough time to adhere, it is important to test the seal. It will confirm that the leak has been repaired.
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So how do you repair an air mattress or fix an air mattress hole? It’s easy to do, and all you need is a kit with patches, glue, and an applicator.
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