seawolf wrote:palerider wrote:seawolf wrote:I've used one every day for the past two months with no other cleaning method but the SoClean. It has functioned flawlessly, and I see no deterioration or discoloration of any equipment.
some people are positively
DESPERATE to convince themselves that they didn't just throw hundreds of dollars down the drain.... no matter what the facts of the matter are.
your fancy wallet cleaner doesn't
CLEAN anything in your cpap equipment (just your wallet), it doesn't even pretend to except in the product name. it
claims to 'sanitize' which is a wholly different process, and even that is technically dubious, according to people that work with professional ozone sanitizing equipment.
You're certainly entitled to your opinion. Nonetheless, I think I'll keep using it.
Since I am in the industry, it is not an opinion it is fact. I am pasting information from my competitor, the only unit to use ozone for sterilization. When they first started out they used ozone only, now you will see they have added VHP (Vaporized Hydrogen Peroxide) which is the only sterilizing agent the other sterilizers providers use. Not only did they find it necessary to add VHP to the process, they add ultra pure O2 to generate the ozone. This unit costs more than 100K; why do you think your little 300.00 machine does anything worth doing?
The STERIZONE® VP4 Sterilizer uses dual sterilants, vaporized hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) and ozone (O3), in a multiphase process, and is the only dual-sterilant sterilizer cleared for use in the United States.
After a pre-conditioning step, the first cycle phase is initiated with the Dynamic H2O2 exposure step. During this step, a 50 weight-percent hydrogen peroxide solution (referred to as 125-280 Solution™) is injected at a fixed injection rate in vapor form into the sterilization chamber. The patent-pending micro-pulsed injection (referred to as Dynamic Sterilant Injection System™) continues until a differential pressure set point of 19 Torr is reached. The total amount of hydrogen peroxide introduced into the sterilization chamber, and thus the duration of the injection, varies depending on load composition, weight and temperature. Thus, the STERIZONE® VP4 Sterilizer is the first sterilizer to automatically vary the amount of sterilant based on the load, which is why a single-cycle can be used to sterilize a wide variety of different loads.
The ozone used in the process is generated within the sterilizer using high purity grade oxygen (e.g. 94% O2 or greater). Oxygen required by the sterilizer can be supplied by connecting directly to the hospital’s existing oxygen network or a portable oxygen cylinder.