Memory mattress...can it please forget?

I have aquired a double bed with memory foam mattresses. The mattress is in two parts, a bit like two single mattresses side by side.

Trouble is, is that both mattresses are squashed towards the edge along the join forming a hollow. Not good. Have tried turning but that doesn't really solve problem.

Is there a way to revive said mattresses?

mark

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Memory foam softens with heat and pressure, so warm it up. Play a hair dryer over it?

JGH

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jgharston

A mattress with a memory. Let's hope it doesn't start blabbing to the missus or reminding you about the fat ugly bird when you were pissed.

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ARWadsworth

Remove the batteries and leave them out for about a minute or so, then put them back in. But if it's non volative memory foam you are stuffed :)

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The Other Mike

Check the warranty. Some come with 10 years.

Andy

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Andy Champ

ROFL!

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newshound

While heatup - You may end it up with burn... bz Memory Foam are very sensitive.. play safe or recycle your mattress

Expert from MattressNextDay dot co dot uk

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sunny.popli

We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the drugs began to take hold. I remember "sunny.popli" saying something like:

Mind the static, of course.

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Grimly Curmudgeon

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