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  1. Join Date
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    #1
    does anyone know where to buy foam/dewfoam pillows? pansin ko sa malls usually ung feather/cotton types na. i find them a bit too bulky kasi. laging naiistrain ung leeg ko.

    any theories on why they're hard to find these days?

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    Focus global inc.

    634-85-87
    pioneer cr reliance st mandaluyong city

    distributor of tempur-pedic



    :fly:

    Edit don't know if they're still open just try
    Last edited by GasJunkie; February 22nd, 2007 at 02:40 PM. Reason: u before the e *sigh*

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    How about Uratex at Marcos Hi-way just before the Marikina Bridge.

    The reason that its rare nowadays probably because they tend to get brittle in the long run or odors stick to them easily.

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    foam pillows soak up dirt and odors, not to mention saliva! they're unhygienic.

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    pabawasan mo na lang ng bulak ang unan mo.
    tatastasin lang sa dulo yun tapos tahiin ulet.

    panlinis daw sa foam/sponge ay soaking it in hot water with baking soda.

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    right now im using a pillow i bought at korea, it contains some kind of a plant husk inside, it is firm and conforms to the shape of your head, unlike cotton or foam which sags this doesnt, disadvantage you cant hug it...

    goose down pillow i heard from a friend is good, theres a shop at gb3 that sells such pillow, it has a lining which also prevents the feathers from sticking out.

    for maintanance, i think you should let your goose down pillow breathe once a week, and expose them to sunlight every other month to prevent moisture formation(sa mga TL, tulo laway din, para di magkaruon ng molds inside)

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    i have the so-called 'memory foam' pillow (aka tempur pedic)...it's really comfortable and conforms very ergonomically to my head and neck - i almost never wake up with a stiff neck anymore.

    not sure about it being unhygeneic, but i think you can wash the thing. havent done it yet kasi medyo bago pa

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    test only

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    Quote Originally Posted by M54 Powered View Post
    i have the so-called 'memory foam' pillow (aka tempur pedic)...it's really comfortable and conforms very ergonomically to my head and neck - i almost never wake up with a stiff neck anymore.

    not sure about it being unhygeneic, but i think you can wash the thing. havent done it yet kasi medyo bago pa


    The MAN speaks the truth.



    :fly:


    Edit down pillow only good for dry humping when sleeping, down jacket FTMFW!!!
    Last edited by GasJunkie; February 22nd, 2007 at 05:05 PM. Reason: for for makes no sense

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mguy View Post
    How about Uratex at Marcos Hi-way just before the Marikina Bridge.

    The reason that its rare nowadays probably because they tend to get brittle in the long run or odors stick to them easily.
    Agree here. Uratex should be one of the sources for foam pillows. Puwede mo pang ipa-cut sa gusto mong size.

    There is also a branch here in Muntinlupa (East Service Road, between the Alabang and Sucat interchanges)....

    1901:nolurk:

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