Friday, December 22, 2017
Healthy Sleep Advanced Line Protectors and Encasements
GBS Enterprises in Sutton, Nebraska, provides warranty coverage on an array of products. GBS Enterprises carries a variety of popular furniture and bedding brands and products, including the Healthy Sleep Advanced Line.
Healthy Sleep is a unique bedding product that protects mattresses from water damage and spills. Healthy Sleep coverings also prevent the spread of bacteria that can result from untreated stains. The Healthy Sleep guarantee against dust mites is arguably the product’s most desirable feature. By pairing a Healthy Sleep mattress encasement with a Healthy Sleep protector, families can enjoy a dust mite-free sleeping experience with a 99.9 percent rate of success.
Despite the durable, multipurpose nature of the Healthy Sleep Advanced Line products, encasements and protectors are highly breathable, resulting in a comfortable, normal night’s sleep with no noticeable change in the feel of a mattress. The reliability of Healthy Sleep products has resulted in a number of recommendations by medical professionals.
Thursday, December 14, 2017
Healthy Sleep Advanced Line Offers Enhanced Mattress Protection
A leading provider of furniture and healthy sleep products based in Nebraska, GBS Enterprises has offered customers a wide range of warranty plans over the course of more than three decades. A GBS warranty covers cleaning, repair, and replacements for three to five years. Products sold by GBS that are protected under its warranty program include the Healthy Sleep advanced line of mattress protectors and encasements.
The Healthy Sleep advanced line uses waterproof backing to protect mattresses and provides protection against liquids and bacteria. Created with materials that offer 99.9 percent defense against dust mites, the mattress protectors and encasements are designed to meet the standards of the hospitality and pest control industries.
The breathable mattress protectors boast a doctor-recommended label, and the encasements feature a concealed micro-teeth zipper with a patented zip-tie closure. Encasements are made of technologically advanced moisture-resistant fabric, which also serves as a barrier to allergens.
Tuesday, November 28, 2017
How to Care for an Adjustable Bed
GBS Enterprises is an extended warranty contract service company providing GBS Warranty Protection Plans that allow customers to feel confident about their furniture purchase. Purchasing a GBS Warranty provides coverage for various types or furniture, including adjustable bed motors, mechanisms, electrical components, and controllers. Listed below are some tips on how to care for an adjustable bed.
1. Rotate your mattress. When an adjustable bed is consistently used in the upright sitting position, one area of the mattress is depressed by the majority of a person's body weight. Rotating the mattress allows it to recover from temporary depressions and remain comfortable to sleep on.
2. Check the power cord regularly. If the bed has a corded remote, it should also be inspected for wear and tear. This is especially true if there are pets in the household who may chew on the cord in question.
3. Do not use the outlet for anything else. It is best that the plug of an adjustable bed be the only one in a wall outlet. Plugging in multiple appliances along with the bed may overload the outlet.
Monday, October 30, 2017
Reducing Dye Transfer from Jeans
A furniture warranty and mattress protection services company based in Nebraska, GBS Enterprises repairs, cleans, or replaces customers’ furniture for three to five years. This protection is available through a GBS warranty and covers such accidents as dye transfer from jeans.
The first step to preventing dye transfer from jeans is washing them as soon as they are purchased. This should be done before the jeans are worn or hung up in the closet so they don’t stain any other clothes. When washing new jeans, always use cold water to prevent shrinking and dye fading. It’s also helpful to use a special detergent to protect the color of your jeans.
Turn the jeans inside out, and if possible, complete the first wash with no other clothes in the machine. If you have to wash with other clothes, only add clothing that is a similar color to your jeans and add a color-catcher sheet to trap any loose dyes. As you wash, use a gentle wash cycle to limit the amount of friction on your jeans. Then, let the jeans air dry to ensure the denim lasts longer.
In addition to washing your jeans, you can help set the dye by using a vinegar soak. When using this, turn your jeans inside out and leave them in the vinegar soak from at least one hour. However, keep in mind that this only helps set some acid dyes. If you aren’t sure what type of dye was used on your jeans, it may be best to treat your jeans with a color fixative to reduce bleeding.
Friday, October 13, 2017
How to Clean Your Mattress
For the past several years, GBS Enterprises in Nebraska has provided consumers with warranty plans to protect their furniture for up to five years. Underwritten by CNA Insurance and Starr Companies, a GBS warranty covers such furniture items as couches, rugs, and mattresses.
When cleaning your mattress, the first step is to remove all sheets and bedding. This includes a mattress pad, bedspread, duvet, and comforter. All of these items should be washed according to the manufacturer’s labels using hot water.
Next, you need to vacuum your mattress using the upholstery attachment. When doing this, it is best to start at the top of the mattress and work your way down. Focus on using narrow paths that overlap to ensure you don’t miss any part of the mattress top. Then, do the same thing on the sides of your mattress.
After vacuuming, check your entire mattress for stains; these are often left by bodily fluids. To remove these, spot clean them with the proper upholstery cleaner or with a mixture of mild dish detergent, baking soda, and hydrogen peroxide. Lemon juice and salt can also help remove stains.
Finally, you can deodorize the mattress by sprinkling baking soda over the entire surface. Gently rub the baking soda into your mattress and leave it to sit for at least 10 minutes. If possible, it is best to leave the baking soda for several hours or overnight, but this is not always practical. Carefully vacuum up all of the baking soda using the upholstery attachment.
Repeat these steps on the underside of your mattress.
Tuesday, October 3, 2017
What Do Furniture Manufacturers Mean by Bonded Leather?
GBS Enterprises, a company based in Sutton, Nebraska, has offered warranty protection for mattresses and other furnishings for more than three decades. A GBS warranty is a great way to protect an investment in a nice piece of furniture, such as a leather couch.
When purchasing leather furniture, it is important to learn some of the lingo used by salespeople, who may try to sell you bonded leather as a cheaper option. The problem is that bonded leather can hardly be called leather at all. According to industry standards, this material only needs to consist of 17 percent leather to get the name. The rest of the composition comes from extensive processing.
When a hide comes into the factory, shapes are cut from it for use in making furniture, but scraps always remain. These scraps enter a machine that grinds them into tiny pieces. Manufacturers set those pieces in a thin layer and adhere them together with polyurethane.
Because of this final step, bonded leather tends to feel more like plastic than leather. Furthermore, the product does not wear like normal leather; it will simply show wear instead of acquiring a patina over time.
When purchasing leather furniture, it is important to learn some of the lingo used by salespeople, who may try to sell you bonded leather as a cheaper option. The problem is that bonded leather can hardly be called leather at all. According to industry standards, this material only needs to consist of 17 percent leather to get the name. The rest of the composition comes from extensive processing.
When a hide comes into the factory, shapes are cut from it for use in making furniture, but scraps always remain. These scraps enter a machine that grinds them into tiny pieces. Manufacturers set those pieces in a thin layer and adhere them together with polyurethane.
Because of this final step, bonded leather tends to feel more like plastic than leather. Furthermore, the product does not wear like normal leather; it will simply show wear instead of acquiring a patina over time.
Saturday, September 16, 2017
Thursday, August 31, 2017
Choosing the Perfect Area Rug
A leading provider of mattress and furniture protection services, GBS Warranty provides customers with a wide range of furniture warranties and products. In addition to selling its Healthy Sleep, UltraTech, and CoolTech products, GBS Warranty covers accidental area rug damage, including ink and food stains.
When choosing an area rug, one of the first things to consider is the size and shape of the living space. Many interior designers suggest that customers purchase rugs the next size up from the size of their seating area. This ensures that all furniture legs are on the rug. However, some people may prefer buying a smaller rug that rests under the front feet of the furniture or a larger rug that covers the entire room.
As for the color, the rug ideally should match the color palette of the rest of the room. Rooms with many patterns are often best suited with a neutral or single-colored rug. Buyers who want a patterned rug may need to change or remove some of their furniture and decorations.
Texture also plays a big role in the feel of a room. Similar to color, the texture should complement a room and the furniture in it. Buyers must also consider the practicality of a rug, including cleaning and expected wear.
Thursday, August 17, 2017
Big Box Opportunities For Furnishing Retailers
GBS Enterprises offers a full range of pillow and mattress protection products, as well as product warranty coverage. A GBS warranty meets the needs of many of the nation’s leading mattress and furniture specialty chains. Fulfilling a specific industry niche, the company maintains a strong presence in its industry and is a founding sponsor of the Furniture Today Annual Bedding Conference, which is presented by the Home Furnishings International Association.
As reported in Furniture Today, the departure of classic chains such as Sports Authority and store closings among Macy’s and Sears have presented an opportunity for companies in the furnishings areas of the retail sphere.
A particular area of growth is in brick-and-mortar specialty chains that offer retail home furnishings. Big box environments are an ideal showcase for quality furniture, the vast majority of which is still purchased in a traditional retail setting. The article points out that online sales are making inroads and that savvy chains are pursuing omni-channel growth routes.
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