Guest guest Posted December 7, 2008 Report Share Posted December 7, 2008 Oh my Truly friend,,,,,I will let it go, it is built into the base of the chair....thanks though for trying. After one year of dealing with this madness, I do not care anymore, I sleep on the floor anywhere as long these constantly visible things stop swarming my environment and me. Posting another urgent issue: When one gets those scratch marks, almost parallel, does that mean they are coming out or in, please let it be OUT......I have had occasional such scratch marks before, but today, they are so LONG, almost 6 inches one and about 4 inches the other exactly parallel along my 'veiny' antecubital fossae,, that is the inside of the elbow....almost the same on the other arm,,,I am freakin...there is no full moon in sight...please help. M From: trlyblest <trlyblest@...>Subject: Ms. M's Red Leather Chair....bird mites Date: Saturday, December 6, 2008, 5:31 PM Ms. M,Can you not just replace the foam in the seat cushion? There should be several upholstery shops in your area that can cut a new piece of foam, cover it with bonded dacron and stuff the foam back into the cover. OR is the seat on your chair "built into" the base of the chair?> >> > Anybody ever tried seat cushions, that have been soaked in borax and> > water overnight? So the borax can saturate all of the foam in the> > cushions? I have never tried this....but I have been thinking about> > it.> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2008 Report Share Posted December 7, 2008 Dear M, my lone long 6 " scratch never blistered nor puffed nor became a sore as other bites & entry points did. Although it didn't show any of the exit mark characteristics such as the fold-back crystalline edges or advancing margins, either. Was the least of my markings. & healed faster than any other type of skin symptom, being very shallow. In a category by itself for me. Bessie or Lou mentioned inner elbow exits of fiber materials, if I'm remembering correctly. Perhaps they know more. From my limited experience with this type, my best guess is they are exit marks from exhausted immatures that could barely make it to the surface. If you've been using the New Hope and/or drawing baths such as the epsom, that's a possibility. Several shorter scratches enlongated somewhat & faded promptly. One of the more bizarre markings, but I wouldn't worry over it. Best wishes, Sue Posting another urgent issue: When one gets those scratch marks, almost parallel, does that mean they are coming out or in, please let it be OUT......I have had occasional such scratch marks before, but today, they are so LONG, almost 6 inches one and about 4 inches the other exactly parallel along my 'veiny' antecubital fossae,, that is the inside of the elbow....almost the same on the other arm,,,I am freakin...there is no full moon in sight...please help. M Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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