squeeky mask swivel
squeeky mask swivel
Folks:
My Respironics ComfortClassic mask has developed a squeak when the swivel rotates. Just one more small discomfort for my spouse, but maybe this can be fixed.
I wash the mask weekly with warm water and dish soap. Is it possible that there's some kind of lubricant on the swivel joint that's this gentle treatment has finally washed away?
I would want to be very, very certain that any replacement lube is compatible with the mask and safe for the purpose. 10W40 is NOT a candidate <grin>, nor is 3-in-One <grin> <grin>.
Ideas?
Henry
My Respironics ComfortClassic mask has developed a squeak when the swivel rotates. Just one more small discomfort for my spouse, but maybe this can be fixed.
I wash the mask weekly with warm water and dish soap. Is it possible that there's some kind of lubricant on the swivel joint that's this gentle treatment has finally washed away?
I would want to be very, very certain that any replacement lube is compatible with the mask and safe for the purpose. 10W40 is NOT a candidate <grin>, nor is 3-in-One <grin> <grin>.
Ideas?
Henry
I had the same problem with one of of the many masks that I have used. I took the mask apart at the swivel and dabbed a tiny tiny amount of vaseline on one of the connections. Then put it back together and viola no squeeking. Hope that works for you.
Best,
Teri
Best,
Teri
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Hi,
I don't have any idea of what to use, but I can tell you what to be careful with! It's best to avoid anything that is not water soluble such as vaseline.
The reason to avoid these is that if they are very near or in your nares the fumes can get into your lungs and can, in theory, cause lipoid pneumonia if inhaled over a prolonged period of time. Note that this is rare. If you want to see the reference, go to the Mayo Clinic web site and do a search on "lipoid pneumonia".
Mindy
I don't have any idea of what to use, but I can tell you what to be careful with! It's best to avoid anything that is not water soluble such as vaseline.
The reason to avoid these is that if they are very near or in your nares the fumes can get into your lungs and can, in theory, cause lipoid pneumonia if inhaled over a prolonged period of time. Note that this is rare. If you want to see the reference, go to the Mayo Clinic web site and do a search on "lipoid pneumonia".
Mindy
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How about trying KY jelly or something like that, that's water-soluble?
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How about Teflon tape...?
How about Teflon tape...? One wrap of teflon tape/ plumber tape could ease rubbing noise level.....? Like paddling this area some?
Rich03079
Salem,NH
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I had the same issue with my Activa and do use a very minute amount of Vaseline around the rim of the connector. It doesn't take much at all to do the job. I use barely a pinky-sized amount. I wasn't aware of the pneumonia risk though. I always wach my mask as well and most of the time it's squeaky again afterward, so I think the majority of the Vaseline is coming off in the wash.
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I know you are not supposed to use petroleum based products with most masks, but maybe that's just the silicone part. Not sure, however. Maybe someone knows.
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It's not just petroleum-based products - it's fat-based (non-water soluble products) that can (rarely) result in lipoid pneumonia. Here's the link:
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/petrol ... ly/AN00947
By that definition, I'm not so sure lanolin would be good either.
Mindy
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/petrol ... ly/AN00947
By that definition, I'm not so sure lanolin would be good either.
Mindy
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Additional Comments: Pressure 7-11. Padacheek |
"Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass, it's about learning how to dance in the rain."
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My Activa does the same thing right after I wash it. I just take the part of the swivel that fits into the other section and rub a bar of Dove soap on the bottom & sides before snapping it back together. It's a very thin piece of soap, so I also slid it around in the little groove, too. Doesn't take much & works great.
Lyn
Lyn