lozo said:i used to sedut those mites with vacuum cleaner.
as i know, those mites have many legs to hold their position on the bed, normal vacuum cleaner won't get them old totally. More over you can only clean the surface, not inside the bed. :)
lozo said:i used to sedut those mites with vacuum cleaner.
phat7 said:i actually am paranoid of dust mites. when i use to study in sydney i stayed at a service apartment which was fully furnished. The thought of sleeping in a bed occupied by i dunno how many god damn people i actually took out the matress and dumped it into my washing machine. Since we all know mattresses are huge and no way one would fit into a washing machine i squeezed in half and let it wash. Boiled water and filled it then turned the mattress over and redid the other side. Used clorox disinfectant (the best stuff) to disinfect the whole house including tv and remotes switches. I bought so many dustmite killer spray cans i think the cashier at COLES though i ran my own cleaning service. Got too expensive so decided to get steam cleaner (which of course killed everything). IMHO your best bet would be the rainbow water vacuum. Only setback is it costs 7k.
ps: i still carry a can of clorox disinfectant everywhere i go.
acura said:nano teachnology now adays so hebat ah.... more and more companies using it hor..
acura said:i heard dockers pants those non spill ones are nano technology one
cchoi said:yes, dockers does it, spill free and stain free, the material is somehow very solid and smooth, liquid will just slip away without being soak, so no stain. here in malaysia dockers is damn expensive. in US ii only cost abt US$25, if on sale about US$15-19.
cheers.....