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Old 08-18-2004, 07:56 AM   #31 (permalink)
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Yeah i have seen that new kind of mattress on TV and i like it! it probably would be good for people with back problems..but oh yikes...its very expensive..i just wait till my mattress is old and saggy then i will consider buying that foam kind of mattress. I might have my mattress professionally cleaned to make sure there are no bed bugs haha..
Unless your husband and you need to be reduction wild in the bed. Do not let your mattress destroy !!

Take it easy !! Defee !!
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Old 08-18-2004, 08:17 AM   #32 (permalink)
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I have foam bed for 3 years now. Honestly, my hubby & I are not happy with it. It doesn't work because we have backache. We are thinking about buy water bed withfoam or latex liner what I add link at my last post.

We would not buy water bed with foam or latex liner yet until we are 100% sure. Maybe few years later.
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Old 08-18-2004, 08:44 AM   #33 (permalink)
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Unless your husband and you need to be reduction wild in the bed. Do not let your mattress destroy !!

Take it easy !! Defee !!
LOL! you a baddie!! What about YOU and YOUR SWEETHEART??? you guys do wild stuff in bed too??? LOL!
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Old 08-18-2004, 08:46 AM   #34 (permalink)
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I have foam bed for 3 years now. Honestly, my hubby & I are not happy with it. It doesn't work because we have backache. We are thinking about buy water bed withfoam or latex liner what I add link at my last post.

We would not buy water bed with foam or latex liner yet until we are 100% sure. Maybe few years later.
Oh really? you guys dont like foam bed mattress? mmm interesting..guess we need to try out all kinds of bedding before buying, you know? I used to go shopping and lay down on the mattresses to check out their firmness, the salespeople giggle at me haha...I will try out the foam type and see what it is like..
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Old 08-18-2004, 09:31 AM   #35 (permalink)
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Oh really? you guys dont like foam bed mattress? mmm interesting..guess we need to try out all kinds of bedding before buying, you know? I used to go shopping and lay down on the mattresses to check out their firmness, the salespeople giggle at me haha...I will try out the foam type and see what it is like..

I know what you mean. We did tried anything before buying. We also lay on the mattresses. We thought foam mattress is so super & different from normal bed mattresses when we tried it. We were influenced by buyer to buy them because my hubby has problem with his backache. My hubby said that our old one is better than foam mattress. I got backache sometimes since we got foam mattress.

At first we were happy with it, then around 6 months later foam mattress is not longer firm as you tried for a first time, so we kept on re-fresh to comfort the foam mattress.
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Old 08-18-2004, 11:50 AM   #36 (permalink)
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Well, did you know about Rainbow cleaning system? It’s produced of USA. I bought it at 10 years ago at Rainbow cleaning system party. I LOVE it.
See link: what I have the similar like this. (mine color brown but it’s 10 years old).

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Guess what Lieblingdear?? On the consumer report it says that the Rainbow vacuum appear to be the worse (last) whereas Hoover appears to be number one on the list. Interesting huh? If that vacuum you have works for you, no worries and keep using it. As for me, I'm too scared to buy that kind you have because of $$$$ besides the phantom vacuum I have at home works wonderfully. Though thanks for sharing the links with us.
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Old 08-18-2004, 03:14 PM   #37 (permalink)
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Guess what Lieblingdear?? On the consumer report it says that the Rainbow vacuum appear to be the worse (last) whereas Hoover appears to be number one on the list. Interesting huh? If that vacuum you have works for you, no worries and keep using it. As for me, I'm too scared to buy that kind you have because of $$$$ besides the phantom vacuum I have at home works wonderfully. Though thanks for sharing the links with us.
I heard something about Rainbow vacuum/hoover but mine is different.

It´s not Rainbow vacuum but Rainbow cleaning system. It´s difference between Rainbow vacuum & Rainbow cleaning system. You don´t have to buy bag & filter on it but fill the water.

Alot of Germans own Rainbow cleaning system. We all are very happy with it. I bought it at 10 years ago. I still have it & happy with it.

See link: what I have the similar like this.

http://www.rainbowsystem.com/html/Products3.html
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Old 08-18-2004, 03:27 PM   #38 (permalink)
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I heard something about Rainbow vacuum/hoover but mine is different.

It´s not Rainbow vacuum but Rainbow cleaning system. It´s difference between Rainbow vacuum & Rainbow cleaning system. You don´t have to buy bag & filter on it but fill the water.

Alot of Germans own Rainbow cleaning system. We all are very happy with it. I bought it at 10 years ago. I still have it & happy with it.

See link: what I have the similar like this.

http://www.rainbowsystem.com/html/Products3.html
I think that's the same one you're talking about... I wish I can give you the link, but you have to be a paid member to get that information. I'll copy and paste that specific paragraph. (Hope I won't get into trouble for this?)

(exact same picture as you provided the link)

"RECOMMENDATIONS & NOTES
Extremely high price not justified by performance. Among the worst on bare floors, and relatively noisy. Unusual design utilizes water to retain dust and dirt that's been picked up; that makes the machine very heavy (32 lbs.) when filled with water. Special features include the ability to pick up wet spills (not tested), an inflator for toys and a dusting brush for plants and animals. " -The Consumer Report

The price is $1,800 and the rating is "good"

Maybe your cleaning system works better 10 years ago than today? Anyway, I just thought it was interesting especially when we're comparing notes. It's cool with me.
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Old 08-18-2004, 03:44 PM   #39 (permalink)
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yeah, Rainbow cleaning system is not cheap.
I bought it for DM 3,300.00 (around $1,500). It´s expensive but worth.

I would love to read your link some day when you have time.
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Old 11-10-2005, 08:09 AM   #40 (permalink)
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***scratch my back, arm, face & head while reading those link***

I visited website to find out about the comparison between bedbugs and house mites since the creator brought bedbugs bite in thread at other forum.

Interesting …It’s not just bedbugs but other fleas, too… I thought to myself that I would like to share those interesting link here with you all.
http://www.thesahara.net/bed_bug.htm

German’s website says:
The bugs and mites are living on humans.
Small part of bugs (rare) are not become an allergic but house mites (asthma, neuroderuitis, climate etc.)
Rid of bedbugs in the household helps little but chamber hunter.

We used cotton duvet cover & pillows with synthetic filling and fresh net & lace curtains every month because wash machine can do for me. (I have to add back powder to wash powder for lace & net curtain). We have polyester curtains for our bedrooms – of course wash machine do for me, also cotton or polyester toys, too to prevent house mites, bacteria, etc.

I do with cushions, pillows, duvet, etc. with Rainbow Cleaning Tip. See this link.

Rainbow Cleaning System
http://www.rainbowsystem.com/eng/product.cfm
Rainbow Cleaning Tip
http://www.rainbowsystem.com/eng/tips.cfm

I vacuum with Rainbow cleaning system on bed mattresses and fresh bed sheets once a month, pillows every 2 weeks. The mattresses are mainly important to take care of… Fresh towels every week.

I rid of all carpets to wood laminate floor at 5 years ago. It’s not because of just mites and bugs but save work time to vacuum or shampoo the carpet since the kids are around. Wood floor is an easier clean than carpet. I can sweep the dust away easily as often as I can or Rainbow cleaning can do it when the kids dirt them or play the toys etc.(Laminate floor with no scratch)

I know it’s not 100% prefect to rid bugs/mites but I do my best to take care of my household what I can. You know that bugs/mites are not just bed but everywhere in rooms, walls, clothes, pets, carpet, etc. etc.
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Old 11-10-2005, 08:18 PM   #41 (permalink)
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... Air-dry everything. Dryness kills germs and prevents them from growing.
Here in the South mold and mildew are serious problems, so keeping things dry is very important.

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Sheets, pillow casings and impervious casings should be washed in 150 degrees Fahrenheit every seven days.
Our water heater is set at 140 degrees, and I do wash the sheets and pillow cases every week.


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My vacuum doesn't use bags; it has a plastic "cup" that I empty each time that I use it.
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Old 11-10-2005, 08:22 PM   #42 (permalink)
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...Could we spray flea killer in the matress? I am not sure which sprayer should we used ?
If you use a flea spray on your mattress be very careful. Flea killer is a pesticide, and it can be toxic if absorbed into your skin. Use only a flea killer that says it is safe for use on mattresses, and carefully follow the directions.
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