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You can put the inners in the washing machine, yup. 30'C, non bio powder and two rinses, just to get any detergent residue well out. Take the metal hanging loops off first, of coourse and don't be tempted to do what a friend on mine did and tumble dry them. (They shrank....) Dry them on the line.
As to foam, any foam warehouse can cut it. But...the covering on the mattresses had a damp-proof backing which prevents the mattress getting sodden with condensation and which is hard to get hold of. You'd obviously need to either get someone to cover the new foam or do it yourself. How about air beds instead? Or you could simply add a new outer cover. Folk use duvet covers or fitted sheets.
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