Economical Ways of Cleaning CPAP Masks
Re: Economical Ways of Cleaning CPAP Masks
Small spray bottle with diluted baby shampoo - a quick spritz, rinse, and done.
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Re: Economical Ways of Cleaning CPAP Masks
As you can see there are as many ways as there are members. Cleaning is important, but don't overthink it, and don't go spend money on the so-called cleaning systems. just use common sense and do what you're comfortable with.
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Thanks, that is what I need to use and do to my Dawn.Hopeful50 wrote:Small spray bottle with diluted. . ..
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Re: Economical Ways of Cleaning CPAP Masks
Being a "drooler" I first scrub mask under running water and let water flow over it for 5-10min every morning. Once per week I'll soak everything (also hose, headstrap, etc) in warm soapy water, then rinse. Got a "savon de marseille" just for this which is almost as new as it was 1 year ago when I started using it.
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Re: Economical Ways of Cleaning CPAP Masks
I'm here for my wife who uses the Dreamstation with humidifier. She's been using it for 3 months now and does do some cleaning, but I'm worried about whether it's often and through enough.
Reading this thread was good and I'm fairly confident about the regular/daily cleaning she does, but I'd like to know how to do a thorough cleaning once in a while.
Regarding boiling, which parts can be boiled? All parts (except the station itself)? The humidifier bucket and tube and mask also?
And, if so, which additives if any could I add to improve the cleaning? A few of spoons of bleach for instance (obviously with much rinsing afterwards)?
One other idea I had, was to use the tablets with which our professional coffee+milk machine at work is cleaned daily according to a strict manufacturer's procedure. Obviously those tablets must be efficient and safe.
Reading this thread was good and I'm fairly confident about the regular/daily cleaning she does, but I'd like to know how to do a thorough cleaning once in a while.
Regarding boiling, which parts can be boiled? All parts (except the station itself)? The humidifier bucket and tube and mask also?
And, if so, which additives if any could I add to improve the cleaning? A few of spoons of bleach for instance (obviously with much rinsing afterwards)?
One other idea I had, was to use the tablets with which our professional coffee+milk machine at work is cleaned daily according to a strict manufacturer's procedure. Obviously those tablets must be efficient and safe.
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Your wife is doing just fine.Saintnick wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2019 8:06 amI'm here for my wife who uses the Dreamstation with humidifier. She's been using it for 3 months now and does do some cleaning, but I'm worried about whether it's often and through enough.
Reading this thread was good and I'm fairly confident about the regular/daily cleaning she does, but I'd like to know how to do a thorough cleaning once in a while.
Regarding boiling, which parts can be boiled? All parts (except the station itself)? The humidifier bucket and tube and mask also?
And, if so, which additives if any could I add to improve the cleaning? A few of spoons of bleach for instance (obviously with much rinsing afterwards)?
One other idea I had, was to use the tablets with which our professional coffee+milk machine at work is cleaned daily according to a strict manufacturer's procedure. Obviously those tablets must be efficient and safe.
Follow the instructions on the equipment, use a mild dish detergent like dawn.
Every one of your suggestions was poor and could wreck her equipment.
- Don't boil it,
- Don't bleach it,
- Don't stick industrial cleaning solvents into it.
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Last time I got a new mask the DME guy told me that Dawn was too harsh for silicones used in masks like the Dreamwear line and Resmed Airfit N30 line, and can shorten their usable life. He said baby shampoo or a milder dish soap is best, so I've been using Method dish soap to cleanse every other day (I use the Airfit). Just a squirt in the sink with hot-but-not-scalding tap water, soak for a few minutes, done. I just soak my humidifier tank in water with vinegar every week or so (but we have soft water, not much mineral buildup).
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Would you wash your mask, which will be tight on your skin and nostrils, with this chemical soup?CelesteMcC wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2019 9:15 amLast time I got a new mask the DME guy told me that Dawn was too harsh for silicones used in masks
Cocamidopropyl Betaine*, Decyl Glucoside, Sodium Cocoyl Isethionate*, Lauryl Glucoside*, PEG-80 Sorbitan Laurate, Glycerin*, Citric Acid*, Sodium Benzoate, PEG-150 Distearate, Sodium Methyl Cocoyl Taurate*, Fragrance [Benzyl Acetate, Ionone Beta, Methyl Ionones, Peach Pure, Phenyl Ethyl Alcohol, Tropional], Polyquaternium-10, Disodium EDTA
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Oh, wait. That's the ingredient list for Johnson's Baby Shampoo.
Let me rethink this.
Let me rethink this.
Re: Economical Ways of Cleaning CPAP Masks
My humidifier tub and hose are 4.5 years old and have never been replaced...they are rarely washed at all. When they are washed, I use Dawn. I use distilled water and the humidifier tub looks like new. My mask gets wiped with an OTC baby wipe every night. My cushions last over a year. The mask lasts longer.CelesteMcC wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2019 9:15 amLast time I got a new mask the DME guy told me that Dawn was too harsh for silicones used in masks like the Dreamwear line and Resmed Airfit N30 line, and can shorten their usable life. He said baby shampoo or a milder dish soap is best, so I've been using Method dish soap to cleanse every other day (I use the Airfit). Just a squirt in the sink with hot-but-not-scalding tap water, soak for a few minutes, done. I just soak my humidifier tank in water with vinegar every week or so (but we have soft water, not much mineral buildup).
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Re: Economical Ways of Cleaning CPAP Masks
Oh, CG you've done it again.ChicagoGranny wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2019 10:05 amOh, wait. That's the ingredient list for Johnson's Baby Shampoo.
Let me rethink this.

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Hey, what can I say? It's what the DME guy told me. We use what works for us... I don't think he was holding stock in a detergent company! 
What kind of ingredient is "Peach Pure"??

What kind of ingredient is "Peach Pure"??
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Re: Economical Ways of Cleaning CPAP Masks
I use a cotton pad with a bit rubbing alcohol daily to get face oils off the mask about every 3-4 days I wash with warm water and Doctor Bronners peppermint soap.
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I use Dawn every week or two. Mask and tank. I wash hose when it occurs to me.
If Dawn is good enough to wash little baby oil soaked wild ducks with, that is good enough for me.
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If Dawn is good enough to wash little baby oil soaked wild ducks with, that is good enough for me.
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Re: Economical Ways of Cleaning CPAP Masks
Baby wipe on the pillows--when needed. (Strips off skin oil)
Water Pic or denture cleaner for the mesh vents. (Dislodges gray gunk)
HOT water and Dawn for the headgear. (Shrinks it back to usable size)
Water Pic or denture cleaner for the mesh vents. (Dislodges gray gunk)
HOT water and Dawn for the headgear. (Shrinks it back to usable size)
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