I would recommend using your vacuum cleaner. Just hold the vacuum nozzle over the airbed air nozzle and start the vacuum cleaner up. Make sure that you do not do this for too long and if possible, set your vacuum's power as low as possible.
Or you could do what I do and simply buy a electric pump that inflates and then fully deflates the bed as well. Quick and painless.
2006-11-04 01:17:40
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answered by Beeswax 4
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I have a queen size, raised pillow top aero bed. It has been perfect until last night. My son went downstairs for awhile and when he came back up the pillow top section was in a huge bubble!! Have tried the vacum cleaner, nothing!
So called aero bed and he said that the pillow top is a separate compartment. I don t see how that is. seeing when it s inflated and deflated all the air would go in or out. Anyways, no matter what we try, the pillow top section is still a bubble!
We have the kind that s around 24 inches high with things on each side that support it, which also inflate/deflate.
The man from aero suggested we prick a hole in it, then patch it up. I d rather not do that!
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
2016-05-27 17:32:38
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answered by Pam 1
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We have a queen size aero bed with a "pillow top" meaning it has two air baffles, the main one where the big valve is and a top one. When we try to deflate after rolling the bed up to toward the valve, some air is always stuck in the pillow top section. We have never been able to remove all the air! Its amazing, the last bit of unrolled mattress is fully inflated, you can lay on it and it will support you, but no air is coming out of the large gaping valve!
2016-02-05 11:18:22
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answered by Bill 1
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My aerobed has an enormous valve at one end (if the pump was a the head this would be a the foot. It looks like a little door) and air just pours out of it when opened. To get the last little bit out I fold the bed lengthwise into thirds, keeping that valve in the middle. Then starting with the head of the bed start rolling it up as tightly as you can. The act of rolling will sqeeze all the remaining air out of the valve, kind of like how my grandmother get's every last bit of toothpaste out of the tube. Once it's all rolled up just close up the valve. Put the bed back in it's bag and stick it in your closet till next time. Simple!
2006-11-04 03:33:36
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answered by Nephroid 3
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There is a machine that deflates the bed.
2006-11-07 20:34:12
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answered by HK gal 5
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