I never disassemble any of my masks to clean them. I just have a feeling they'd bemore apt to leak over time if taken apart for cleaning. Too much chance on their never fitting back together
quite as well as they did to start with.
I think a quick rinse in the morning just with water is good enough for most people/most masks. If one has oily skin, of course a bit of gentle cleaning (not scrubbing!) with mild soap and water where the cushion touches the face would be a good idea. Perhaps I'm too casual about it, but I believe we can go overboard about "cleaning" something "according to instructions" - things that really hardly get dirty anyway. My mask cushions and nasal pillows stay clean and supple with minimal cleaning - usually just a
light swipe or two with a damp cloth or very soft paper towel.
Rob, I've noticed that when I rinse out the Activa, it's almost impossible to get every drop of water out of every nook and cranny. As long as most of it's out of there, I don't worry about it. Dabbing at it gently with a soft kleenex can sop up most of the little bit that's left. Being careful, of course, not to leave any pieces of kleenex or fibers from any kind of cloth in there. If there isn't much water in it, I don't bother to try to get it all.