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    Jun 5, 2018, 04:51 PM
    Does anyone know how to get rid of fiberglass from clothes and a bedroom?
    Does anyone know how to get rid of fiberglass from clothes and a bedroom? Specifically mattress glass fiber.


    My best friend and her boyfriend from America had a mattress that spread fiberglass all over their room and the walls, the curtains, their clothes, the TV, everything got effected. They've also been breathing it in which doesn't help. They've been cleaning/washing it all day and it just keeps multiplying and they're really upset so if ANY help I would really appreciate some suggestions on ways to help them out!
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    Jun 5, 2018, 09:02 PM
    I'd get another mattress.
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    Jul 12, 2018, 08:30 AM
    Fiberglass is very dangerous which is why if workmen etc.. Have to come into your home maybe to insulate the loft with it they always where suits that cover their whole body and a face mask if you breath it in it can cause all kinds of health issues... lungs etc..
    I would get rid of every single item that has been anywhere near any of this the health risks are to great... you will never be able to clear the fibers away they are so tiny and invisible everything needs to be thrown away .
    Maybe insurance will cover your loss... don't risk your health

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