Ask HN: I have developed bedsheets that can go months without washing
14 points| salmanch375 | 12 years ago
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14 points| salmanch375 | 12 years ago
Website: www.silberlosung.com
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[+] [-] natch|12 years ago|reply
Let's be honest. None of us wash our bedding as often as we ideally think we should. So you could change your emphasis to something like "Wash your bedding as often as you do right now, but have confidence that it is germ free / sterile / insert feel-good word here."
That way you aren't giving people the willies thinking about unwashed sheets.
Also having "Awesome" as one of your main three adjectives might not be optimal. Sure, your product might be awesome. But maybe something more concrete - is it long-lasting, robust, durable? Silky? Breathtakingly smooth? Even the vague "dreamy" is better than awesome because it resonates more with the use of the product.
Also you could do a bit more (but please not to the point of over-the-top hype) with the high tech aspects.
[+] [-] natch|12 years ago|reply
Here's the thought pattern you have to fight, and people are not going to say this to you as clearly as I will, because of taboos:
Where does the dirt, dust (human skin flakes, semen, lube, dingleberries, etc.) go? I'm sorry for going into ugly stuff but you need to hear it.
I don't think people are going to buy into this mentally, which leads me to think they aren't going to buy it with their dollars, either.
Also don't assume that having an answer for this concern removes the concern as a problem for your business. You may have an answer, but people need to buy your answer.
[+] [-] salmanch375|12 years ago|reply
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[+] [-] carljoseph|12 years ago|reply
My money would be on starting a kickstarter or something like that with a few niche markets. The pillow case idea is a simple one as are camping/travel outlets. This will give you proof that your product can sell.
Next step really depends on whether you want to get involved in ongoing manufacturing and marketing, or work more in the background by licensing your technology to others.
Glad to hear that you have patent pending on this too - the last thing you want is to license your product to someone and then have them copy it and move you out.
Good luck with it.
[+] [-] salmanch375|12 years ago|reply
[+] [-] manglav|12 years ago|reply
2. They've found over long periods of time, the molecules get transferred to the body, which can be problematic.
3. Smell is more of an issue than cleanliness.
[+] [-] salmanch375|12 years ago|reply
[+] [-] natch|12 years ago|reply
If you think about people who suffer acne, a lot of them are young, even young enough to still be living with parents. It's possible their parents still change their sheets for them, lol... so the end customer isn't really as involved with the purchase, with sheets. But pillow cases, on the other hand, the end user will take things into their own hands, and it's an easier sell.
[+] [-] salmanch375|12 years ago|reply
[+] [-] mblakele|12 years ago|reply
Getting back to individual customers, have you thought about RV users? They have limited space and limited access to laundry facilities. That could be a good niche market to explore.
[+] [-] zasz|12 years ago|reply
I'd buy these. I'm terrible about washing my sheets. I'm pretty sure a lot of guys are.
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(Source: My wife is a Doctor.)
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