Memory foam mattress topper owners are really satisfied with their purchase generally speaking, because of the comfort it provides. But there is a very common complaint amongst them, which is the unpleasant smell produced by the topper. For some, that smell may become unbearable because of its chemical nature. Don’t worry though, the memory foam smell is not really harmful and there are some simple solutions to get rid of mattress topper smell.
Reason of Odor and Related Health Issues:
Memory foam mattress toppers are manufactured using chemicals such as polyurethane, so it isn’t surprising that it emits an unpleasant odor.
Even if some other material is used, they still have to be treated with flame-retardants comply with the federal standards concerning flammability of toppers.
These compounds are called volatile organic compounds. This off gassing is a well-documented property of the toppers and mattresses. Mostly, the fumes released by these toppers compare to the smell experienced in a freshly painted room.
Also, it is completely natural to wonder if there are health issues related to this off gassing of toppers. On that topic, most people have reported that they didn’t face any health issues due to their usage of memory foam toppers but a minority of people reported the contrary. Nausea, headaches and allergic reactions to the material were among the reported. Keep in mind that most of these problems are temporary, and fade away with the smell. Still, it is best to consult a doctor if faced with some issue.
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Tips to Get Rid of Mattress Topper Smell
Airing it Out – First of all, remove all the plastic packaging surrounding the topper. Place it outdoors for a few hours on a non humid and dry day if possible. A porch will suffice if you prefer not to leave it out in the open. If you are unable to take it outside at all, just prop it up in a well ventilated room against a chair so that it releases the smell from all sides. Open all windows and turn the fan on. This will help in reducing the smell by speeding up the release process.
Baking Soda – You may even use baking powder, a common household agent, to remove the smell. Use the same type used for the deodorizing of a refrigerator. That will help in de-fuming the topper. After airing out, sprinkle baking soda all over the topper. Let it sit for a few hours. Be patient, this will take time. Afterwards, clean the baking soda by a vacuum or any other cleaning product. For the best results, apply the powder directly on the topper instead of using a sheet of some sort.
Keeping it Clean – Try to keep the topper clean at all times. It may absorb sweat as time passes, which may worsen the smell. In order to prevent this from happening, let the topper air out for a while when it is washing time.
Room Refresher – Memory foam toppers may make the room smell for a few days. Using vinegar as a deodorizing agent helps greatly in this process. Even more if you don’t care about the smell of vinegar itself. Place a bowl of vinegar in the room while you are away. This will help absorb the odors.
Patience – The best thing about all this is that, even if you are facing a smell, rest assured that it won’t last long. The smell may sustain for some days, after which it will discover completely. Still, this depends upon the finishing of the product, the type of foam, the room ventilation or the sensitivity of the person. As it can be clearly seen, many factors play their part in this, so it can’t be effectively determined how long the odor may last.
Mattress Topper Smell – Final Words
Above mentioned tips and tricks would be useful enough to help you get rid of the awful smell of your new mattress topper. Though it fades away after some time, but in order to rectify the process you can use the above mentioned methods and it will help you feel relaxed worry free about the bad topper smell issues.
Irene says
Hi I have a memory foam mattress topper and there are a few sweat stains on it can u help please how can I clean this as it doesn’t have a cover to take off and what can I clean it with
Thank u
Irene says
Hi can u help please I have a foam mattress topper it has sweat stains on it what can I use to clean it with
the mattress does not have a cover
Julie @MattressTopper says
Hi Irene, I wrote an article on washing memory foam mattress topper: https://www.gruitday.com/how-to-clean-memory-foam-topper.html, hope that it can help.
Maureen says
Purchased a dreamfinity 3″ cooling memory foam topper. Not our first memory foam product. My husband and I couldn’t even be in the bedroom to breath let alone sleep. I was throwing up most of the night and my husband was nauseous. Great product!!!!!!!
Julie @MattressTopper says
Oh!!!
It seems that the smell of that memory foam topper is too strong. Did you try any solution from our article? If you can’t stand it, why not return it?
david says
we just bought one for our son’s room. the smell has my my wife sick all night. I’ve resorted to placing it on the porch to release some of the odor
Susan says
We bought a Casper, thinking it would be great, and the smell is just awful!! We’ve aired it out for 4 weeks, and there is no improvement!
Betty says
Ours smells so bad. We aired it out for 4 days and thought it would be ok on our bed, well it wasn’t, I had a headache for 2 days so we had to take it off our bed. Not worth the smell if you ask me. We thought about returning it, but store says we need box it came in, well there isn’t a box, we got rid of that with the recycles. Didn’t think we would have to return. So now we are trying to air it out without any results. Is there something we can do to get rid of the SMELL. It is a very sickening smell.
Tony Colatruglio says
My experience is that memory foam and gel toppers always have a distinct chemical odor, but that if you air out the topper, that initial strong odor does fade in time (but never completely goes away; it lingers). Ugh. Argh. Darn. Dang. Oh, well.
Julie says
I have bought four 3-inch gel toppers from Amazon that are great, by Linenspa. The earlier two, which I still have and use, had to be in the sun for an afternoon. But these brand new ones arrived with no smell.
Nancy winkler says
We bought one the smell is horrible it’s still outside been ther 5 hours can’t bring it back in yet going to leave it out overnight and all day tomorrow 🙁
Julie @MattressTopper says
That’s why we should read reviews before buying a product. Did you try our methods above?
F drysdale says
Wish I had read the reviews before I bought one can’t stand the smell, why isn’t this felt with before it reaches the customers. I was told buy the shop that I can’t take it back. X
John Murphy says
We have spent so much on these, thrown many away. 6 months airing is the only way to get rid of smell. The maker should cure them in a vacuum oven. Stipid
Tracey says
Just got a new memory foam, cool gel type pillow from Sam’s Club. I aired it out for only about an hour before I put a cotton pillow protector and pillowcase on it. It smells really weird, definitely chemical but weirdly sweet? Idk if this makes sense but kind of smells like cheap chocolate? My eyes kind of feel irritated and puffy but I have allergies so even with my old pillow, my eyes could still be irritated.
Will the smell still dissipate even with a pillow protector and pillowcase on it?
If not for the offensive smell, it is very comfortable!
Julie @MattressTopper says
Hi Tracey,
I think the best way is to ask the shop, they know their products better than anyone else.
Remember that sometimes you have to wait for several days to use a new memory foam product. You can also try some ways in the article to see if it can help reduce/remove the smell.
Good luck!
Sheila A Waldrep says
I just purchased a few days ago.and smell not left yet.
Peter says
I purschasd one last week smell very strong sleeping in the spare room so much for a better sleep . Taking is back not cheap at £175
Jan says
I purchased memory foam from Sams, left it out on protected screened in porch for 4 days.
The smell still is as powerful as it was on day one. The box on the outside did not say anything about horrible chemical smell or I would not have purchased it.
I now will try baking soda. I hope this works as I can not return it. I have had to strip everything off of my bed and wash what was already clean,,,
Just can’t stand the awful odor.
Julie @MattressTopper says
Oh, how is it now? Good luck to you!
Tabatha says
I work for Sam’s Club. I assure you, you can return the mattress pad. Sam’s will return any of their products they sell for any reason. If the Member Service Desk employees give you a hard time just request a manager. I’ve returned several of these mattresses for members. If you don’t have a receipt they can look the purchase up on your membership. Good Luck
Avi says
Did the baking soda work?
Avi
Cara says
I bought a memory foam mattress in my sofa sleeper from City Furniture. It has been three weeks or so it is still smells. I took the case off it and have had it airing out against a wall in s room that is ventilated . City F refused to give me my money back . They wanted me to exchange it for another but all their foam mattresses would have the same issue. I feel like I wasted my money and will NEVER buy from that store again.
Julie @MattressTopper says
Oh, I’m sorry to hear that!
We should check carefully before buying a memory foam product.
Jacky faulkner says
I was wondering if it can be covered to stop smell like a mattress protector.
Julie @MattressTopper says
Mattress protector is great to protect your mattress, but I think it’s not a good way to stop the smell.
Jacky faulkner says
The shop should tell us about it, nobody is expecting to have this awful smell, intact it should have a warning, comfy but waste of money if you can’t use it.
Susy Gavagan says
I just received a 3 inch memory foam topper that I purchased from Lands End. None of the reviewers at Lands End mentioned the terrible smell. However, the minute I opened the box the smell was overpowering. I have been airing it out for several hours now and have not noticed any reduction in the smell. Does the smell ever go away or should I just start packing this thing up to return?
Julie @MattressTopper says
I think you should wait for a few days to see if the smell goes away. Or you should contact the seller for more details.
Lana says
Bought (natural-:)) latex topper with bamboo cover !
Its getting fresh air on my balcony for 2 weeks now!
Took cover off, but the matress still smell. I am sure it will never ever
go away.
Not even ONE seller warns you that it smells badly!
May be consumer affairs should do something about it?
They all happy to get back the topeper but which one i should buy?
Does somebody know which topper doesnt smell badly because of chemicals or resin?
Thank you all!
Haley says
I bought a nice memory foam mattress topper from Kohl’s. It feels amazing, I pick up “weird smells” quickly, however no smell. I had been sleeping on the topper for three weeks. I got a horrible rash and allergic reaction around my eyes. Returning it. I have sensitive skin as it is. I think my ONLY option is to return it.
SteveH says
We’ve had our memory foam mattress topper for 2 year now. Got over the initial chemical smell ok but we’ve been getting a strong MUSTY smell from it of late. Aired it out a bit but still very strong, especially as we first sit on the edge or get into bed and compress it to exude the air. Any reasons why this is happening now after 2 years?
Breeda says
I bought an Eva mattress topper but I live in Ireland so l can not return the smell is really very bad it cost me 210 euro help
Julie @MattressTopper says
Hi Breeda. Did you read the article and try to do something with it?
Amy says
We bought an 8 in memory foam from Wal-Mart a month ago. Aired it out but started having a bad musty smell come from that room. Its a new house so we had water guys come look for water leaks etc. They could find nothing! We were frustrated! So we had them peel the carpet back to check the sub floor…nothing…but, we noticed with the furniture out of the room it didn’t smell anymore! After investigating….it was the mattress!!! Waste of money!! Gonna have to throw it out, even though its new!! I’m so mad!
Cj Johnson says
Does the smell ever really go away??
Susan Radko says
We bought two several weeks ago. One is fine. The other still has a strong musty smell. We aired it outside for several days, sprinkled with baking soda, put a bowl of white vinegar in the room and sprayed with febreze.
Although not as strong. Thete is still a smell. My eyes water and my nose burns. We came home after being gone a few days and as soon as we opened the door it smelled musty in the kitchen (next to bedroom). Could it have been sitting in a warehouse and got damp? Anything left to try before returning it?
Nicki says
I was horrified to discover the terrible smell when i opened my new expensive memory foam topper. I had never heard of this occurrence. I aired it for a day. This got rid of most of the smell. I then sprayed it with eucalyptus spray. It is so much better now.