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CLEANING & MAINTENANCE www.comfortcompany.com
Unzip cover and remove foam and moldable stays (if applicable). Remove cover from back support shell.
Machine wash cover using any common laundry detergents. Let dry completely before use.
Machine Wash any temperature
Maximum 66°C/150°F
Hand Wash when possible
Machine Wash Maximum 66°C/150°F
Bleach
Do Not Steam Clean or Autoclave
Do Not Tumble Dry High Temperature
Tumble Dry Low Temperature Only
Air Dry when possible
Air Dry Only.
Do Not Iron
Spray with common household or commercial antibacterial
cleansers or disinfectants.
SURFACE CLEANING COMFORT-TEK FABRIC ONLY*
COMPLETE CLEANING (ALL FABRICS)
DISINFECTING (ALL FABRICS)
FOAM
Wipe with damp, water-only cloth after disinfecting and let dry before use.
Dab with clean, damp, water-only cloth.
Unzip cover and remove foam and moldable stays (if applicable). Remove cover from back support shell.
Wash cover with water and bleach followed by thorough rinse. Follow directions on bleach container. Let dry completely before use.
Soiled foams should be replaced. Remove cover, dab foam with water-only cloth and let dry completely before replacing cover.
Foam should not be exposed to light for any extended period of time. Light will cause discoloration of the foam. This only effects the
appearance of the foam, not the functional features. There is no need to attempt to “clean” discoloration caused by light exposure.
DO NOT submerge foam in any liquid, including water.
DO NOT use contaminated foam with multiple users.
CLEANING (BACK SUPPORT)
Frequent heat drying and bleaching naturally cause fabric break down.
Air drying and cleaning without bleach are recommended whenever possible to help extend the life of the cover.
Do not wash covers using Stretch-Air™, mesh fabric or GlideWear
®
along with hook and loop fasteners or other materials that could snag the fabric.
Note: Doing so could pull at the fabrics causing changes in the appearance but not the effectiveness of the fabrics.