Washing parts
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Ladybug70
Washing parts
Has anyone ever used Johnson & Johnson bedtime bath wash to wash CPAP or bipap parts ?
Re: Washing parts
I have been using Johnson's "baby head- to- toe wash" on the humidifier chamber and inside the humidifier but not on masks and hoses.
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- Sheriff Buford
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Re: Washing parts
I wash and soak my mask in baby shampoo.
Most folks here use a wide variety of soaps to wash their stuff.
Sheriff
Most folks here use a wide variety of soaps to wash their stuff.
Sheriff
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- chunkyfrog
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Re: Washing parts
Dawn pure essentials and hot water.
Cleans like the dickens with no conditioner and almost no scent at all--just about perfect
Cleans like the dickens with no conditioner and almost no scent at all--just about perfect
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Re: Washing parts
I also use the J&J baby Head-to-Toe Wash - on humidifier and mask parts.
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Re: Washing parts
I use any mild soap--baby shampoo, Dawn for dishes, Ivory liquid, on the mask.
I use vinegar and soap in the water tub. I do not wash the long hose.
I use vinegar and soap in the water tub. I do not wash the long hose.
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- ChicagoGranny
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Re: Washing parts
Sounds so relaxing, how do you keep from falling asleep while washing the parts?Ladybug70 wrote:Has anyone ever used Johnson & Johnson bedtime bath wash to wash CPAP or bipap parts ?
Clinically proven routine helps baby fall asleep faster and stay asleep longer.*
Releases NATURALCALM® essences—a special blend of gentle and calming aromas
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Sometimes babies have trouble sleeping. This 3-step nighttime baby bath routine is clinically proven to help your baby go to sleep easier and sleep better through the night in just 7 days.*
*With a bath using JOHNSON’S® BEDTIME® baby bath, a gentle massage using JOHNSON’S® BEDTIME® baby lotion, and a few minutes of quiet time, you can let your baby drift off to a better night’s sleep. Make bathtime a gentle and calming time, with NATURALCALM® essences that blend aromas to soothe your baby.
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Re: Washing parts
I have a daily morning routine. Each morning, upon arising,
I wash only my DreamWear nasal pillow, ....with mild hand-soap. Carefully rinse well with hot water.
Run plain hot (145 Deg) water thru the hose, DreamWear headgear & humidifier water tank. Air dry everything.
Keep it all scrupulously clean....! Dirty CPAP gear provides a direct route into your respiratory system. Colds, flu, pneumonia, etc.
Cleanliness transcends Godliness....
I wash only my DreamWear nasal pillow, ....with mild hand-soap. Carefully rinse well with hot water.
Run plain hot (145 Deg) water thru the hose, DreamWear headgear & humidifier water tank. Air dry everything.
Keep it all scrupulously clean....! Dirty CPAP gear provides a direct route into your respiratory system. Colds, flu, pneumonia, etc.
Cleanliness transcends Godliness....
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Re: Washing parts
I suppose you thoroughly wash everything and let them air dry in the most germ infected room in the house.Stardustor wrote:I have a daily morning routine. Each morning, upon arising,
I wash only my DreamWear nasal pillow, ....with mild hand-soap. Carefully rinse well with hot water.
Run plain hot (145 Deg) water thru the hose, DreamWear headgear & humidifier water tank. Air dry everything.
Keep it all scrupulously clean....! Dirty CPAP gear provides a direct route into your respiratory system. Colds, flu, pneumonia, etc.
Cleanliness transcends Godliness....
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Re: Washing parts
Do you breathe unfiltered room or outside air during the rest of the day when you're not attached to your machine?Stardustor wrote:I have a daily morning routine. Each morning, upon arising,
I wash only my DreamWear nasal pillow, ....with mild hand-soap. Carefully rinse well with hot water.
Run plain hot (145 Deg) water thru the hose, DreamWear headgear & humidifier water tank. Air dry everything.
Keep it all scrupulously clean....! Dirty CPAP gear provides a direct route into your respiratory system. Colds, flu, pneumonia, etc.
Cleanliness transcends Godliness....
Why would you need to dry everything? HOW and WHERE do you dry it? If you hang it in the bathroom......
Just wash it before bedtime and the residual moisture will be added to the humidified air coming from the tank.
Total waste of time and effort. Or, you must be a VERY DIRTY PERSON if your own germs are that infectious to you.
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- ChicagoGranny
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Re: Washing parts
I guess so, because Jesus stopped after feet were washed.Stardustor wrote:Cleanliness transcends Godliness....
...he poured water into a basin and began to wash his disciples’ feet, drying them with the towel that was wrapped around him.
- ChicagoGranny
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Re: Washing parts
Anyway, what are you doing during a single night that your stuff gets so germy?Stardustor wrote: Dirty CPAP gear provides a direct route into your respiratory system. Colds, flu, pneumonia, etc.




