Yuehong: Your Premier Waterproof Mattress Protector Manufacturer

 

Established in 2001, Kunshan Yuehong Composite Fabric Co., Ltd is a company specializing in lamination and sewing. Our product range includes waterproof fabrics, mattress protectors, bed covers, bed sheets, and 100% blackout curtains used in homes, hotels, hospitals, and nursing homes.

High Quality
We implement strict inspection standards for every production stage. Our products can withstand over 50 washes in 60-90°C water without leaking, bubbling, or peeling, and retain their original feel and elasticity post-wash. Our products have passed SGS, ITS, and other quality inspection departments, and possess the OEKO-TEX Standard 100 certificate.

Strong Production Ability
We currently have 8 state-of-the-art, wide hot-melt lamination production lines with a monthly capacity of over 2 million meters. We can produce up to a maximum width of 310cm. We export our products to Europe and America, collaborating with worldwide partners such as IKEA, Target, Walmart, and Saferest.

Advanced Equipment
Our facility is equipped with 8 advanced hot-melt wide laminating machines and 50 high speed sewing machines, enabling us to maintain a high level of production efficiency.

Custom Service
We offer samples, quotations, and quality confirmation before you place an order. Our customization service allows you to specify the color, size, texture, and material of the waterproof fabric. In the event of any quality issues, we will actively cooperate to resolve them until the customer is satisfied.

 

What Is Waterproof Mattress Protector

 

 

A mattress protector keeps the top of your mattress free of dust, dirt, skin particles, and other debris. Similar to a fitted sheet, it has an elastic edge or a stretchy outer band that secures it to the mattress. This construction makes it relatively easy to put on or take off. Waterproof mattress protectors guard against spills, sweat, urine, and other liquids, making them ideal for households with young children or pets. They are also a good choice for mattresses still under warranty, as stains from spills and accidents generally void mattress warranties.

 

Benefits of Waterproof Mattress Protector
 

Can Lengthen the Life of Your Mattress
The simplest and most effective way to prolong the life of your mattress is to protect it. A mattress's foam is so sensitive to moisture that moisture of any kind will wear it down. The unexpected can happen at any time and that is why the bonus protection layer here is invaluable since spills will never reach the mattress. For this reason, most mattress protectors are waterproof, preventing sweat, urine, body oil, and other liquids from soaking into the mattress. In addition to prolonging the life and freshness of your mattress, a mattress protector will prevent mold and dust mites from accumulating, letting you sleep peacefully.

Can Protect the Warranty of your Mattress
Mattress warranties vary, but most cover only structural defects, such as sagging mattresses and faulty materials. Usually, this occurs as a result of poor construction. However, food and drink spills and other accidents can void a mattress warranty since liquids corrode mattress materials, resulting in the mattress breaking down and losing structural integrity. Liquid damage and irremovable stains are not allowed to be returned to warehouses because they are unsafe and unsanitary. In other words, normal wear and tear, stains, or spills invalidate the warranty if improper use by the customer causes them. Mattress covers protect mattresses from stains, spills, dust, yellowing, and more with their waterproof layers.

Waterproof or Water-Resistant
Many mattress protectors are designed to be waterproof or water-resistant, meaning they repel liquid spills and accidents. This helps prevent stains and damage to the mattress from fluids such as water, sweat, urine, or beverages.

Allergen Barrier
Mattress protectors can create a barrier against common allergens like dust mites, pet dander, mold, and mildew. This can be particularly beneficial for individuals with allergies or asthma, as it helps minimize exposure to potential triggers while they sleep.

Bed Bug Protection
Some mattress protectors are specifically designed to deter and prevent bed bugs from infesting the mattress. These protectors typically have tightly woven fabrics and secure zipper closures to prevent bed bugs from entering or escaping.

Easy to Clean
Most mattress protectors are machine washable, making them easy to clean and maintain. Simply remove the protector from the mattress and launder it according to the manufacturer's instructions whenever necessary.

Comfort and Breathability
While offering protection, many modern mattress protectors are designed to be breathable and comfortable, allowing air to circulate and helping regulate temperature for a more comfortable sleep environment.

 

Materials of Waterproof Mattress Protectors
 

Polyurethane
Polyurethane is a popular material for waterproof mattress protectors due to its flexibility, durability, and breathability. It's a thin, lightweight, and noiseless material that effectively repels liquids while still allowing air to circulate, providing a comfortable sleep experience. Polyurethane protectors are often combined with other fabrics, such as cotton or polyester, to enhance their overall feel and performance.

 

Vinyl
Vinyl is another common material used in waterproof mattress protectors, offering excellent protection against spills and accidents. While vinyl is an affordable and effective option, it may emit a plastic-like smell and may not be as breathable as polyurethane alternatives. Due to its reduced breathability, vinyl protectors may not be the best choice for those who sleep hot or prefer a cooler sleep environment.

 

TPU (Thermoplastic Polyurethane)
TPU is a type of polyurethane that offers additional benefits, such as enhanced durability, elasticity, and resistance to oil and grease. TPU protectors are known for their softness, flexibility, and noiseless performance, making them an excellent choice for those seeking a high-quality waterproof mattress protector.

 

Different Types of Protector

 

Waterproof
The designation waterproof means that no liquid should penetrate the barrier of the fabric. These types of covers offer the strongest protection but may be less breathable. For children's beds or if you have a reasonable chance of accidents (pets, incontinence), then you will want a waterproof cover.

Water-resistant
Water-resistant covers can repel a certain amount of liquid and sweat, and offer a greater degree of protection than sheets alone. Water-resistant covers are also usually fairly breathable (newer polyurethane models improve on plastic), so comfort will not be compromised. These types of covers generally offer sufficient protection for most people, but you still want to be cautious and clean up accidents quickly as liquid can get through to the mattress.

Allergen-proof
Allergen-proof covers are those that block out dust mites and bed bugs from reaching the mattress. These can be invaluable for people with allergies and also prevent your mattress from getting critters.

Slip-On Covers
Slip-on style covers go over the mattress like a fitted sheet, making them easy to get on and off. However, the sides and bottom of the bed are still susceptible to liquids and dust mites.

Encasement
An encasement-style cover surrounds the mattress on all four sides to offer the highest level of protection. Though they can be difficult to get on initially, usually these types will allow you to zip the upper portion off for washing. Allergy-proof covers are almost always encasement.

Anchor
Anchor-style mattress pads and protectors are one-sided and sit on top of the bed with elastic straps that go around the corners of the mattress. These offer the least protection and are more likely to shift around.

Mattress Pads
While some protectors may have padding, most foam, and fiber mattress pads are not water or allergen-proof. These are typically for comfort rather than protection but can be better than nothing as they may prevent sweat and small spills from reaching the bed below.

 

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Pre-Treat Any Stains
If your mattress protector has any stains then you may want to sort these first. You can use a commercial pre-treatment so long as it's suitable for the type of material you are working with. Or you could get a spray bottle and mix one part water with one part vinegar and a dash of mild detergent. Spray this on the affected area and rub the cover to work out the stain.

Place It In Your Washing Machine
Most waterproof mattress protectors can be machine-washed so add this to your machine. It's best to avoid overloading the machine at this point and because there's plastic in the waterproof mattress protector, avoid placing it with any other clothes or bedding.

Use a Mild Detergent Free Of Harsh Chemicals
Be sure to use around 1/4 of what you normally use when washing clothes as too much detergent can cause a build-up of residue on the fabric. Also, avoid using fabric softeners as this can cause damage to the waterproof layer.

Run It On a Gentle Or Delicate Cycle
It's important not to use hot water on your mattress protector. Stick to a delicate cycle and lukewarm water so around 30 degrees. This will still clean your mattress protector and get rid of any stains and bacteria lingering, but the cooler temperatures will ensure it doesn't get misshapen or damaged.

Handwash It (Optional)
If your mattress protector is delicate and the care instructions say you can't put it in the washing machine then fill a bathtub with lukewarm water and add a couple of drops of mild detergent. Submerge the protector and gently agitate it to remove any dirt, debris, and stains. Then rinse thoroughly in clean water making sure to move all the soap residue.

Tumble Dry or Air Dry
Finally, you can either put your mattress protector in the dryer or air dry it under the sun or by a fan indoors. If you sleep with a fan on, you may be able to move the fan from the bedroom or set the protector up in your room to dry during the day. If you choose to tumble dry it, do so with similar fabrics, but be sure to use a low heat and low tumble setting. After the topper is completely dry, it's ready to use. Don't iron your mattress protector as excessive heat damages the waterproof lining.

 

Additional Tips For Caring For Your Mattress Protector

 

 

Use a Mattress Pad
Using a mattress pad on top of your mattress protector can help protect it from spills, stains, and wear and tear. This can help to prolong the lifespan of your protector and make it easier to clean.

Rotate Your Mattress Protector
Just like your mattress, it's a good idea to rotate your mattress protector every 1-2 months. This can help to distribute wear and tear evenly and prevent one side from becoming more spoiled than the other.

Spot Clean Between Washes
If you have a spill or accident on your mattress protector, spot-clean it immediately to prevent stains and odors from setting in. You can use a mixture of water and mild detergent to spot-clean the affected areas.

Replace When Necessary
Even with proper care, your mattress protector will eventually wear out and need to be replaced. If you notice any tears, holes, or other signs of wear and tear, it's time to replace your protector to ensure your mattress stays clean and protected.

 

Factors to Consider When Choosing

 

Material Selection
When choosing a mattress protector, the material plays a pivotal role. Waterproof protectors, often crafted from polyurethane, create an impenetrable barrier against liquids. Conversely, water-resistant options provide some protection but may not be entirely waterproof. Your decision should align with whether you need complete spill protection or if water resistance is sufficient.

Size Matters
Ensure your mattress protector fits like a glove. A well-fitted protector not only optimizes protection but also enhances the overall aesthetic appeal of your bed. Measure your mattress carefully and select a protector that matches its dimensions accurately.

Cleaning Convenience
Most mattress protectors are machine washable, but it's crucial to check care instructions. Confirm that the cleaning requirements align with your preferred routine to maintain optimal hygiene.

Allergen Defense
Hypoallergenic mattress protectors provide a healthier sleep environment for those with allergies or sensitivities. They act as a barrier against common allergens like dust mites, pet dander, and pollen, relieving allergy sufferers.

Noise Considerations
Minimizing Disruptions During Sleep-The noise level of a mattress protector can impact your sleep experience, particularly with waterproof options. Look for protectors designed to minimize sound if noise is a concern for you.

Durability Assurance
A durable mattress protector ensures longevity, with high-quality materials and robust construction capable of withstanding regular use and washing without compromising effectiveness.

Choosing Style: Fitted vs. Encasement Protectors
Consider the style of the mattress protector. Fitted protectors cover the top and sides, offering protection against spills and stains. Encasements fully envelop the mattress, providing additional defense against bed bugs, dust mites, and allergens.

Warranty Confidence
Check if the mattress protector comes with a warranty. The terms and conditions provide insight into coverage duration and can indicate the manufacturer's confidence in the product's durability.

Noise Level
Some waterproof or plastic mattress protectors can be noisy when you move in bed. If this is a concern, look for options that are designed to be noiseless.

 

 
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Frequently Asked Questions

 

Q: What is the difference between a waterproof and a regular mattress protector?

A: Quilted mattress protectors provide extra comfort on top of your mattress. They usually have a cozy hollow fiber filling that makes your bed feel extra luxurious. Waterproof Quilted Mattress protectors offer an extra layer of protection against spills and a layer of protection from allergens.

Q: What makes a mattress cover waterproof?

A: Waterproof mattress protectors usually contain a thin polyurethane layer that prevents spills, accidents, and sweat from being absorbed into the mattress. Non-waterproof protectors consist of a quilted water-resistant material such as a polyester and cotton blend.

Q: Can you wash a waterproof mattress protector?

A: Most waterproof mattress protectors can be machine-washed so add this to your machine. It's best to avoid overloading the machine at this point and because there's plastic in the waterproof mattress protector, avoid placing it with any other clothes or bedding.

Q: How long should a waterproof mattress protector last?

A: You should replace your bedding pieces as follows, Mattress: Every 7 to 10 years. Mattress Protector: Every 1 to 2 years.

Q: Is it worth buying a mattress protector?

A: Mattress protectors prevent dead skin cells, dust mites, sweat, saliva, and body oils from soaking into your mattress. These stains will also void your manufacturer's warranty and any additional protection plans you might have purchased for your bed. Mattress protectors are highly recommended,

Q: What's the point of a mattress protector?

A: A mattress protector is a thin layer of fabric that sits on or encases your bed. It protects your mattress from collecting allergens like debris, dust mites, and moisture. It does not change the feel or firmness of your bed as a mattress topper would.

Q: Can you machine wash a mattress protector?

A: Most quality mattress protectors make washing your mattress protector as easy as cleaning your regular sheets. In general, that means you can pop it right into your washer and dryer without thinking much of it.

Q: Why buy a waterproof mattress protector?

A: Waterproof mattress protectors use a thin waterproof membrane to help block moisture from night-time accidents, body sweat, oils, and liquid spills. Not only does this help to keep your mattress free from stains, but keeping things dry under the sheets can limit the growth of bacteria and dust mites.

Q: Do I need to wash a mattress protector?

A: You should wash your mattress protector every other month. The mattress protector is a final line of defense against damage and dirt directly to your mattress. Using a protector ensures your expensive mattress stays clean and performs better for more years. Virtually all protectors are machine washable.

Q: How often should I change the mattress protector?

A: To keep your mattress protector in tip-top shape, make sure you are regularly washing it with your sheets and replacing mattress protectors every one to two years unless you see everyday wear and tear. Holes and worn spots in your mattress protector are obvious signs it's time to make a change.

Q: Do mattress toppers go on top of mattress protectors?

A: Mattress toppers go under mattress protectors since protectors are meant to encase the surface beneath you. While mattress toppers do protect your mattress to some extent, they're more designed to add extra support and cushioning to your mattress. If your mattress with the topper is a bit thick, use a deep-pocket mattress protector so you don't have to worry about it coming off.

Q: Do you need a mattress protector?

A: Technically, mattresses are usable with or without a mattress protector, though they're left vulnerable to dirt, dust, and stains. Protectors are generally inexpensive, simple to maintain, and prolong your mattress's lifespan, so there's no reason not to use one. We recommend using a protector with your mattress at all times.

Q: Is a mattress protector the same as a fitted sheet?

A: While mattress protectors are attached to a fitted sheet, they're different from a fitted sheet in a bedsheet set. Ideally, use both a mattress protector and a fitted sheet on your mattress. Fitted sheets are soft casings you lay directly on top of and they're mainly for comfort's sake, but they also protect your mattress from dirt and stains. Mattress protectors, on the other hand, aren't comfortable to sleep on because they do not add any softness or comfort.

Q: How many mattress protectors do you need?

A: It's always a good idea to have at least two mattress protectors so you have a backup. When one is being washed, you can just use the other. And, if by chance, your protector gets dirty later in the day, you can quickly replace it without having to launder it before you go to sleep.

Q: How to dry a waterproof mattress protector?

A: Do tumble dry it on low: Most waterproof mattress protectors can be machine-dried. However, use the lowest heat setting possible so as not to damage the waterproof membrane.
Do line dry it: If the weather is good then hang your protector out on the line. However, if you have allergies, you may want to reconsider this method as often allergens can stick to damp clothing whilst it's on the line and trigger allergy symptoms. Don't hang your mattress protector in direct sunlight as this may cause a bleaching effect to the fabric.

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