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Finding Leaks in an Air Mattress

February 21, 2014

Woman pumping up air mattress in the woodsI have found a leak all around the built in motor on my air mattress. Is there anyway to fix it or should I just buy a new one?

By Daniel G from Cathedral City, CA


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February 22, 20140 found this helpful
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My friend Bill bought something from Amazon.com, called Coghlan's 8880 Airstop, and said it fixed his air mattress very well. It's a thick liquid that plugs the hole and dries quickly. It only cost about $5-6. Maybe that would work for your air mattress.

 
Frank
March 18, 20190 found this helpful
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I had the same issue and was able to solve it. To confirm the leaking I sprayed soapy water around the pump casing (as my mattress didn't have any puncture) after it was completely full and then I turned the pump's inlet-outlet knob counterclockwise to release the air and noticed the bubbles around the casing.

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Now, to open the pump's casing, I had in my model 4 rounds circles (one in each corners) and those are pins. Use a flat screw driver carefully around the casing to remove it (there is nothing you can break by removing this but you don't want to mess it up anyways). The problem of the leaking is from inside the mattress, when you turn the knob counterclockwise it pushes a spring pin to release the air, otherwise it will use the same air pressure to inflate.

So, because the problem is inside the air mattress I decided not to touch that part but to put sealant around the casing,pins, and the switch (you can remove the switch too the same way you do for the casing. I waited 1 hour and tested and it is leak free. Just run more soapy water to find any leaking and put sealant (i.e. silicone) as needed.

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Hope this helps.

 
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June 11, 20130 found this helpful
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It's the same method as a bicycle tube... fill the air mattress with air. Spread a thin layer of liquid soap all over the mattress. Immerse the mattress in water. Press down on the mattress and watch for the bubbles coming through the soap.

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You can just immerse it in water, but I found the soap made it easier to find the leak. I put the mattress into a kiddie pool full of water... worked really well. I found the hole in just a few minutes.

 
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How do I find a hole in an electric air mattress?


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October 22, 20180 found this helpful

According to this article, you can place a piece of tissue paper on the mattress and move it around to find the leak bestmattress.reviews/.../

 

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October 22, 20180 found this helpful

The issue I have found is it is mosty valve problems which are challenging to fix
if they pass, we used to do the soap bubble trick described here...m.wikihow.com/Locate-a-Leak-in-an-Air-Mattress

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At least then you could patch cheaper with the sticky kits. Or duct tape my dad's favorite fix everything!!! The soap method is messy but it works. Also works to find gas leaks in gas lines coming into the house or furance or water heater. A BOGO of learning!

 
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March 13, 2011

I have an air mattress and have got patches, but how do I find the leak?

By leona from Lawrenceville, GA

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March 13, 20110 found this helpful

Blow up air mattress, put it bathtub filled with water. Push sections of the air mattress under water, and when you see bubbling, you will be able to locate the leak.

 
March 14, 20110 found this helpful

In the old days when tires had tubes and one had to find a small pin whole in the tube the mechanic would wet the tube with a mixture of soap and water. The soap made the pin hole easier to see as the soap would bubble up where the hole was.

 
March 15, 20110 found this helpful

To add to the conversation, I use a permanent marker to write the date on the bottom of air mattresses, along with "OK"...as in "OK on 3-3-11, to let me know when I last checked for leaks. when a mattress can no longer be repaired (or, if I have no way to patch), I write "leaks" in big letters; then, I use the mattress as a floor pad under a good air mattress.

 

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March 16, 20110 found this helpful

My advice is similar to Foxrun41's. Make a small basin of soapy water. Wipe it over your air matress and look for bubbles.

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When you see them, mark the spot with a pen or marker. Dry the air matress thoroughly and patch where you marked. Best to you!

 
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