info on twilight NP (Aura)
- sharon1965
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info on twilight NP (Aura)
Hey anyone who uses this interface
i just purchased one from another member here, however there is no literature with it (he didn't get any when he bought it) and i don't know how to dismantle it for cleaning etc.
was wondering if i could get some info?
thanks
sharon1965
i just purchased one from another member here, however there is no literature with it (he didn't get any when he bought it) and i don't know how to dismantle it for cleaning etc.
was wondering if i could get some info?
thanks
sharon1965
If you always do what you've always done, you'll always get what you've always got...
TwilightNP
Hi Sharon. College Girl and Rested Gal are both users, so if you don't get an answer soon, you could PM either of them. Hope you're feeling better every day.
Kathy
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- sharon1965
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- sharon1965
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Sharon,
I may not be cleaning it thoroughly enough this way, but I leave it connected and wash the nasal part with Ivory soap every morning. Then I flush it with hot water and hang it up to dry. If you can remember to, give it a shake about an hour or so before bed - sometimes water collects in some of the bends and gives a nasty surprise when you put it on!
I'm going to De-Capitate mine today. Rested Gal sent me a thread about it when I bought my Aura, and I'm fed up with the head piece. I think It's thinning the hair on top of my head.
In any case, you may need to secure it to your nose by tying it under the nose and behind the head. I like the nasal interface, hope you have good luck with it too!
Cathy
I may not be cleaning it thoroughly enough this way, but I leave it connected and wash the nasal part with Ivory soap every morning. Then I flush it with hot water and hang it up to dry. If you can remember to, give it a shake about an hour or so before bed - sometimes water collects in some of the bends and gives a nasty surprise when you put it on!
I'm going to De-Capitate mine today. Rested Gal sent me a thread about it when I bought my Aura, and I'm fed up with the head piece. I think It's thinning the hair on top of my head.
In any case, you may need to secure it to your nose by tying it under the nose and behind the head. I like the nasal interface, hope you have good luck with it too!
Cathy
the Aura
This is for Cathy and Sharon, too, in case you are interested.
After resisting for longer than I should, I bought an Aura- Twilight NP and performed surgery on it. Now it is the best mask I have ever had. Here is a picture of it after surgery, and without the stretchy straps.

Straps are made of legs from tights, and are very comfy. I left the small arch at the top for strength. The mask weighs almost nothing.
Catnapper
After resisting for longer than I should, I bought an Aura- Twilight NP and performed surgery on it. Now it is the best mask I have ever had. Here is a picture of it after surgery, and without the stretchy straps.

Straps are made of legs from tights, and are very comfy. I left the small arch at the top for strength. The mask weighs almost nothing.
Catnapper
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- sharon1965
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I've used the decapitated Aura for over a year now, and love it. I also removed the grey curved pieces -- they add nothing unless you want to tie the upper strap to them.
I would be interested in what other decapitated Aura wearers use to "cushion" their foreheads. I use two round makeup applicator foam pieces, but if there is something better, I'd like to know.
I would be interested in what other decapitated Aura wearers use to "cushion" their foreheads. I use two round makeup applicator foam pieces, but if there is something better, I'd like to know.
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- sharon1965
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tangents said:
blarg said:
linda3032 said:
egads! i can't be having that!I think It's thinning the hair on top of my head.
blarg said:
do all aura users do this surgery? i am not very handy (understatement)...is there a chance i could do irreparable damage?Enjoy decapitating it. Even if it is a little unnerving, it's rather satisfying to chuck that big hunk of plastic into the trash can.
linda3032 said:
as of now, with my cl2 i've been slipping one of my padacheeks that i originally got for my swift in under the headgear where it rests on my forehead and that helps..would that work with the aura, too, Linda?interested in what other decapitated Aura wearers use to "cushion" their foreheads. I use two round makeup applicator foam pieces, but if there is something better, I'd like to know.
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No, not everyone does it. And yes, you could slice or tear the small hose coming off the top if you're not careful. Try it first with the headgear. It's not a bad mask even with the hulk of rubber up top.sharon1965 wrote:do all aura users do this surgery? i am not very handy (understatement)...is there a chance i could do irreparable damage?
I have one round makeup applicator pad taped to the mask itself and the other one I fold in half and stick in on the top half of the first pad once I get my strap on. I tried using a comfort gel blue part to cushion, but it was too hard and I think it was just me finding an excuse to slice the hell out of it because I hated it so much. lol.Linda3032 wrote:interested in what other decapitated Aura wearers use to "cushion" their foreheads. I use two round makeup applicator foam pieces, but if there is something better, I'd like to know.
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