Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Shop For A Good Mattress

Ideally, There are a large range of models to choose from  soft to medium to firm.  There are also  samples model with cut out section to show the inside of the mattress, the spring system ad the comfort layers that make up the mattress. It is important to look for a quality mattress. Quality mattress will last long and it will give you a healthy good night sleep.

When select a mattress make sure you take some time to lay on the mattress long enough in your usual sleeping positions and if there is a sleeping patterns, it is recommended that both of you  to try on the mattress and make make a decision together. The best choice will be the one large enough (a queen size mattress would be considered the minimum for  2 adults) not too saggy , soft, not too hard either. The key is the mattress gives a comfortable feel and correct  support.  A good mattress should allow the shoulders, arms and hip to sink a little bit in order to keep thw spine in its natural curve when sleeping.



The mattress must support and comfort the back. A good mattress must contour. If you are looking for a quality mattress please visit our Show room, we carry over 20 different types of matress and you can spend time to select the right mattress for you. We are the authoriser to sell the complete range of "PRINCE" mattresses. So the next time you are looking for a mattress that suit your sleeping posture please try on our full range of PRINCE mattresses.
Our show room is located in Auburn NSW:

FSD & MIDDLE KINGDOM
Unit D, 11-13
Short Street
Auburn NSW 2144
02 9737 8809

Our next blog post will be dicussing type of materials that formed a quality mattress. So tune in next time.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Furniture Care Tips

Furniture Care Products

This information is from http://www.furniturecaretips.com
 
There are a variety of products developed especially for furniture care as well as other commercial products available that afford similar results.

Polishes, waxes, oil treatments, stains and preservatives are formulated to provide your furniture protection from the elements and regular use.

Which products are right for your furniture depend on the amount of use as well as climatic conditions. We've tried a number of products over the years and have found some to be better than others, while almost all products provide some level of protection and care for your furniture.

Furniture Waxes
Furniture waxes afford the longest lasting protection for your furniture finishes and are available as a paste or liquid. Some furniture paste waxes are colored to help disguise minor nicks, scratches and other surface blemishes.

Oils
Lemon oil and other pure oil polishes can leave behind an oily film that actually attracts dust and moisture to your furniture surface. It's a common myth that you need to fed the wood.

Furniture Cleaners
Furniture cleaners and dusting aids help to protect the furniture finish and are recommended for regular use. The use of these products helps to avoid scratching the surface when dusting furniture with a dry rag.

Furniture Polishes
Most furniture polishes are emulsion base and can be used regularly on most furniture surfaces. It's a good idea to clean and remove any wax from the surface prior to using a furniture polish to avoid a cloudy appearance.