Cheaper yet, buy a bottle of witch hazel and a bag of cosmetic pads!I started using Tucks Medicated Pads to clean my mask in the morning and they are the perfect size. I just keep the container at my bedside. Tucks are 50% witch hazel and contain a few other ingredients.
Using Wipes????
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Well, R&R, we know that works great and is safe. Why take chances with these ridiculously expensive masks? And how much cheaper can you get than vinegar and water? So your mask smells like a salad for a few hours. Kills the craving for a snack before bed, too.rock and roll wrote:I tend to go along with you there Lori, why not use vinegar and water and be safe.
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Does it sting when you put it on your face?..I don't even know what it is...Sleepless on LI wrote:Regarding witch hazel being all right or bad for the mask, I would think that perhaps a safe assumption (which I had to do, assume) would be, anything that when applied to the skin that can sting might not be a good thing to apply to the masks rubber/seal parts. Just a thought.
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Linda, YEARS ago my sister and I used it as an astringent on our faces and it did burn, yes. Was our skin sensitive back then? Probably, but it did burn.lindas88 wrote:Does it sting when you put it on your face?..I don't even know what it is...Sleepless on LI wrote:Regarding witch hazel being all right or bad for the mask, I would think that perhaps a safe assumption (which I had to do, assume) would be, anything that when applied to the skin that can sting might not be a good thing to apply to the masks rubber/seal parts. Just a thought.
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Witch hazel does not degrade rubber products. It's alcohol that can be a concern.
Tucks Pads were created NOT to sting. They are made to be soothing. Think for a second about their intended use! A stinging sensation would defeat the purpose.
I use Tucks because they are cost effective, convenient and not as wasteful as using an entire baby wipe. I keep the container right on my nightstand. Also, I do know that if I had to mess around with vinegar every morning, I probably would not be as faithful in cleaning my mask.
Tucks Pads were created NOT to sting. They are made to be soothing. Think for a second about their intended use! A stinging sensation would defeat the purpose.
I use Tucks because they are cost effective, convenient and not as wasteful as using an entire baby wipe. I keep the container right on my nightstand. Also, I do know that if I had to mess around with vinegar every morning, I probably would not be as faithful in cleaning my mask.
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Do I really have to think about it, even for a second? OWWW!!! Defeat the purpose is an understatement!!! But you're right about the concept.Anonymous wrote:Tucks Pads were created NOT to sting. They are made to be soothing. Think for a second about their intended use! A stinging sensation would defeat the purpose.
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Indeed. My wife announced at a dinner party earlier this year that she wishes I'd stop stealing her panty liners and her panty hose... You can imagine the looks of horror and revulsion around the table...
Yet still, Tucks pads are nothing more than a nice swath of cotton, conveniently moistened with a soothing balm that makes my cpap mask oh so clean.
Yes, I keep a jar of hemorrhoid pads on my nightstand, and I'll shout it from the rooftops!
Yet still, Tucks pads are nothing more than a nice swath of cotton, conveniently moistened with a soothing balm that makes my cpap mask oh so clean.
Yes, I keep a jar of hemorrhoid pads on my nightstand, and I'll shout it from the rooftops!