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  • What lamebrain school gives a MD in Mattress Doctoring?

  • We need to fuken bomb these dustmites back into the stone age!

  • He doesn't recommend using a matress cover?

    Pristine, and Allersoft are made such that their pore size is 2.8 microns and 3.9-4.8 microns respectivally.

    This size will prevent any dust mite excrement/dead body remnants from EVER penetrating the liner.

    This guy is just advertising on Breakfast Television (a Toronto morning news show ... I used to watch for years in High School. They pulled this marketting BS on many products, and, grrr, just GRRRR)

  • For dust mite solutions in Singapore, call 82007154

  • Im a mattress doctor, but the mattress is not my patient ;-))

  • my bad, i spelt fuck wrong, ROFL

  • @THEwhiteRHIN0 If you spell it any way in future your comments will be removed.

  • this is stupid, dust mites are actualy good for your health, they remove the 24 million cells you loose a day. THANK YOU DUST MITES! and FUKE ALLERGIES!!! "ooh! im afraid of a little dust mite shit that i breath in every night!!" you think thats bad, did you know the air you breath is 80% skin cells, you ever seen a beam of light through your house that reveals dust in the air, its SKIN CELLS! look it up!

  • @THEwhiteRHIN0 There has never been a study that shows dust mites to be good for the health, quite the contrary. And they don't remove skin cells, they use them as food. When we eat food it goes through our digestive systems and waste comes out at the 'other end'. It's the same with mites except they deposit into the mattress, not the WC. The allergen in their droppings can causes or aggravate many conditions including asthma and eczema, and there are many studies that show this.

  • @maxbialystok I came home with eczema from summer camp because of old matttresses.

  • @THEwhiteRHIN0

    your are stupid as fuck!!!

    i suffer from dust mites.. it decreased my eye sight i sneeze every 2 mins asthma came out

  • We have tried bed mattress doctor in Dubai. They are really professional and really it helps our kids to have a nice sleep.

    Welma Dubai

  • It's good to hear that a professional mattress cleaning service is available in Dubai. Have your friends tried it? I would expect it to be taken up by hotels there too, they have a reputation for being among the best in the world.

  • i havent cleaned my mattress in 15 years....fuck.

  • @d4sh94 lol

  • If you really want to get your mattress clean then you need to use a kirby. A rainbow will get maybe 20% of dust mites out

  • the lady host is annoying. She keeps interrupting.

  • It's not. At least the Mattress Doc uses infra-red to first loosen the dirt and after cleaning the mattress, UV light for the kill. What does the Rainbow do? Get it through your head: water to make things FAR worse!

    The hi humidity and temperature must have destroyed your ability to think logically - that is if you even know anything about mites.

    Do yourself a favour, shut up already.

  • and FYI: i don't care for Hygenitech or Mattress Doctor. I don't think both could effectively do much. But at least i know what mites are and how i can combat them, unlike you. Inconsiderate wonk.

  • hey guys a 'Rainbow' hydro cleaner is effective in removing dust mites from matresses and carpets..its a ALL in 1 machine...im a dealer for 'Rainbow'...message me if ur interested...

  • hey waauser, in your line of business you do need to spell 'mattress' correctly :)

    But seriously, your kit may be better than some domestic machines, but it can't compare to the professional equipment used by Gary.

  • Does anyone know how to get ahold of this Dr? Seriously

  • Try googling Mattress Doctor.

  • if they are so small how do they get around to your bed so fast from wherever they're coming from...

  • They are indeed microscopic. Their first instinct is to eat, so they gorge on our dead skin cells. Their little legs get stronger, they eat some more, the legs get stronger still. Before long they've eaten all the nearby food so those legs come in really handy!

    In their search for more food they meet members of the opposite sex. These guys never miss an opportunity, I mean they really go for it!

    So more mites are created and start to travel. And that's how they spread through mattresses.

  • They find their way around via the use chemo/infra/co2 receptors on their bodies, which zero-in on the presence of parasite/fungi/mold, heat and carbon dioxide - all 3 pointing towards the presence of food.

    I just controlled a severe (of bird mites) infestation in my house. Believe you me, mattress cleaning/frequent laundry in hot water and etc. alone doesn't do squat.

  • Omg... I'm like... poor... so I've had my mattress for like... 8 years?!!!!! OMFGGGGGGGG It's 11 o clock PM right here, and I'm staring at my bed thinking a possibility of over 20 million dust mites... :'(

  • well you have to get used to them. dust mites are part of life, they'll always be anywhere in your house

  • Very true, they are part of the human condition.

  • Mites became a problem to humans only 14,000+ years ago, hardly a "human condition", they have been around for millions of years and have left most folks alone until the exponential rise in temperature/humidity globally.

    Suddenly those places that had always been hostile to them became habitable. Global warming is partially to blame.

  • btw, it's easy to tell others to get use to mites when you're not the one holding the bag.

  • The problems caused by dust mites really kicked in during the last 50 years or so.

    The indoor environment has changed so much. Most homes are double glazed and centrally heated. In some countries the fashion has been to have fitted carpets in all rooms. Even bathroom and kitchen, yuk!

    In solving the problem of how to keep us warm and comfortable we have created the ideal environment for the dust mite. Then there's the effects of global warming. Those mites have everything going for them!

  • Perhaps in another 14,000 years the human race will have become immune to the problem through natural selection and evolution.

    But for now we just have to help those who really suffer from the proliferation of these insects.

  • That's impossible. The mite problem is an environmentally driven one. In all honesty, cleaning mattresses hardly helps as a be-all end-all. The mite problem has to be combated at many fronts all at once, your body, your environment and lifestyle. One thing is for sure, those whom are touched by this affliction will never be the same again when it comes to lifestyle and taking care of one's health. These bugs love people with excess heat and a high blood sugar count.

  • It's more of a question of humidity really. They have been a problem for a LONG time, they just didn't bother humans that much. Heat is one thing, but the melting of the ice caps have dumped tons of water into our atmosphere. Alot of the Mite species that have depended on humidity to "breathe" have it good at this rate.

    Woot, some of my comments were deleted.

  • @dbqkqh So did you get yours cleaned or buy a new one, please tell :-)

  • Hrm, i think the #1 recommendation is to cover the mattress with a allergy cover... Notice how he's not so comfortable with this simple questions. Basically trying to sell his service.

  • In April 2008 the Cochrane Collaboration research group published a review of 54 scientific studies of asthma prevention methods, 36 of which involved the use of mattress protectors or casings. All were found to be ineffective against dust mites and the allergens they produce.

    A mattress cover will only protect the mattress against perspiration stains, so called 'allergy covers' have no medical benefit.

  • I've tried this in the UK - it really helped with my allergies!!!

  • i need mines cleaned, and my mattress is on top of a very dirty bed frame with so much dust. i feel them crawling on my skin

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