Air Bed Leaks Leave You Flat? Find the Hole!
In our "regular" rig we have a commercially build air bed, not the off-the-shelf in Walmart variety that folks keep in their closet for when company comes. Don't get us wrong, there's really nothing wrong with "toss it in the closet" air beds, they work pretty well, but they are subject to easy puncture. How do you find that rotten leak?
Next day, we lugged the offending mattress outside, pumped it up with air, and squirted it thoroughly with soap bubbles picked up at ToysRUs. Yes, we could probably have used dish soap in water, but we happened to have a couple of bottles of the bubble makers hanging around from an earlier project. Using the soap bubbles can speed up the finding process considerably over the old "try and stick your ear down and hear it" method.Sure enough, there was a small poke hole at the corner of the mattress. And no, it wasn't in the area where the cat had tried to hide in the bed. Mission accomplished. Sleep will be easier.
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