Here are some practical tips to take good care of a trundle bed from ARV Furniture so it lasts long, stays comfortable, and functions smoothly:

🛏️ Regular Cleaning

Vacuum the frame and mattress to prevent dust buildup, especially in the trundle section, since it sits close to the floor.

Use a mattress protector on both the main and trundle mattresses to protect against spills, dirt, and allergens.

Wipe down wooden or metal parts with a soft, damp cloth; avoid harsh chemicals that can damage finishes.

⚙️ Smooth Functioning of Trundle

Periodically check the rollers or casters for smooth movement. If the trundle sticks, apply a little silicone spray or WD-40 to the wheels or tracks.

Keep the area around and under the bed free of clutter so the trundle can slide in and out without obstruction.

🛡️ Protecting the Frame

Avoid jumping or putting excessive weight on the trundle section, as it is designed for lighter use compared to the main bed.

Rotate mattresses every 3–6 months to maintain shape and prevent sagging.

If the bed is wooden, polish lightly once or twice a year to maintain its shine and prevent drying or cracking.

🌬️ Air Circulation & Storage

Pull out the trundle occasionally and let the mattresses breathe to prevent moisture buildup and odors.

Do not store heavy items inside the trundle if it’s designed solely as a sleeping surface—this can strain the structure.

🛠️ Inspection & Maintenance

Tighten screws, bolts, or joints every few months to keep the bed sturdy.

If the trundle has a pop-up mechanism, test it regularly and ensure the springs or latches are functioning well.

âś… By following these care tips, your ARV Furniture trundle bed will stay in great condition, offering both comfort and durability for years.