How to Detect Air Leaks in a Mattress
- 1). Inflate the air mattress to the recommended capacity. If you have a mattress with an attached pump, use it. Otherwise, blow up the mattress by mouth. Using an air compressor can easily over-inflate the mattress, causing it to burst.
- 2). Check all seals and plugs to make sure they are secure. If your pump is attached, be sure to check the connectors, as these are the areas most likely to produce air leaks.
- 3). Examine the mattress visually, paying close attention to seams. Once the mattress is inflated, even a pinhole may be visible as the air causes it to expand.
- 4). Run your hand over the mattress to feel for a stream of air. Small holes may not be detected, but you can often find holes simply by feeling for them.
- 5). Listen for any escaping air by placing your ear close to the mattress and applying pressure to the force air out of the leaks. A hissing sound indicates an air leak.
- 6). Fill a spray bottle with water and a little dish detergent. Spray the seams and watch for air bubbles. You can apply the soap and water with a damp cloth, if you prefer. Work you way around the perimeter of the mattress, being sure to check all seams.
- 7). Insert the mattress in a tub of water. You may need to do this a section at a time, unless you have pool or nearby lake in which to submerge the entire mattress. Watch for tiny bubbles formed by escaping air.
- 8). Dry the mattress and follow the manufacturer's recommendations for patching.
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