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Originally Posted by bonkerman
Hey dude,
The waterbed ought to be a delight but do they presently use one-time-use plastic sheet on the water bed? If they do, I might pop in with my friends.
We had a pretty nasty experience in Bangkok doing the nuru rubba. We tried the rubba on those inflatable beds. My friend is diabetic, and probably due to the scratches on his legs, he had a pretty bad skin infection after the nuru rubba. I believe it is the hygiene. For me, I washed the inflatable bed with lots of soap and flush with water before I sank on it.
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Simple, pour lots of lotion and soap onto the water bed, flush out with water, after that, fill the water bed with water again. this lower the risk. But this will eat into the time. If you worry, bring your own dettol, confirm lower the risk. Just to remind that 1 hour time is very short.
If skin has lesion, then avoid the water bed, as you can still use the normal shower head.