Re: SoClean question and distilled water
Posted: Sat Apr 13, 2019 2:21 pm
I use my SoClean for sanitizing my hose only. I clean my mask and reservoir with soap and water. I undertake this process once a week. Seems to be enough.
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Ozone is an oxidizer, and can help with cleaning (kills some germs really), but hydrogen peroxide is just as good, and doesn't require a multi-hundred dollar machine to be involved.
I resent that, I am a mechanic, self taught, 40 years and still learning. From Lawn mowers at age of 12 to Detroit Diesel V-16 Blown and Supercharged Haulage equipment , and Heavy Earth Moving Equipment in all flavors, and everything in between. Over the years, I learned how things work and found ways to make them better than the engineers that designed them did in the first place.SDBud wrote: ↑Sat Apr 13, 2019 5:05 pmOzone is an oxidizer, and can help with cleaning (kills some germs really), but hydrogen peroxide is just as good, and doesn't require a multi-hundred dollar machine to be involved.
PLUS, if you have a medical question, it IS BEST to ask doctors (or biologists) rather than engineers or mechanics.
YOU have CLEARLY never been to medical school. ALL the teachers there ARE trained Doctors or Scientists, and NOT mechanics.Goofproof wrote: ↑Sat Apr 13, 2019 5:54 pm
I resent that, I am a mechanic, self taught, 40 years and still learning.
One thing to remember, Those Doctors, Biologists, Engineers all have one thing in common, they were taught from books and teachers that taught but not necessarily spent their lifetime working in the field. Not all of them graduated top of their class, many barely got by.Jim
Never got much ridicule in Viet Nam 1966, when we were building a Field Hospital and supporting it's needs. When did you get back from Canada? Enjoy Spring Break!SDBud wrote: ↑Sat Apr 13, 2019 7:17 pmYOU have CLEARLY never been to medical school. ALL the teachers there ARE trained Doctors or Scientists, and NOT mechanics.Goofproof wrote: ↑Sat Apr 13, 2019 5:54 pm
I resent that, I am a mechanic, self taught, 40 years and still learning.
One thing to remember, Those Doctors, Biologists, Engineers all have one thing in common, they were taught from books and teachers that taught but not necessarily spent their lifetime working in the field. Not all of them graduated top of their class, many barely got by.Jim
When you post such nonsensical opinions, you're just exposing yourself to ridicule.
Actually, no, there isn't a difference.
Q: What do you call the person who graduated medical school at the BOTTOM of the class?SDBud wrote: ↑Sat Apr 13, 2019 7:17 pmYOU have CLEARLY never been to medical school. ALL the teachers there ARE trained Doctors or Scientists, and NOT mechanics.Goofproof wrote: ↑Sat Apr 13, 2019 5:54 pm
I resent that, I am a mechanic, self taught, 40 years and still learning.
One thing to remember, Those Doctors, Biologists, Engineers all have one thing in common, they were taught from books and teachers that taught but not necessarily spent their lifetime working in the field. Not all of them graduated top of their class, many barely got by.Jim
When you post such nonsensical opinions, you're just exposing yourself to ridicule.
Regular college and Medical School are two TOTALLY different things.chunkyfrog wrote: ↑Sat Apr 13, 2019 8:38 pm
Q: What do you call the person who graduated medical school at the BOTTOM of the class?
A: DOCTOR.
Most of us have no way to know if our doctor was an "A" student;
or just squeaked by. Or even CHEATED their way through.
Think about it--especially after the recent scandal.
Probably more bozos than we ever suspected.
I don't see how that invalidates chunky's point. She DID say 'medical school', not 'college'. Residency, boards, etc, still have ranges of passing.SDBud wrote: ↑Sat Apr 13, 2019 9:37 pmRegular college and Medical School are two TOTALLY different things.chunkyfrog wrote: ↑Sat Apr 13, 2019 8:38 pm
Q: What do you call the person who graduated medical school at the BOTTOM of the class?
A: DOCTOR.
Most of us have no way to know if our doctor was an "A" student;
or just squeaked by. Or even CHEATED their way through.
Think about it--especially after the recent scandal.
Probably more bozos than we ever suspected.
PASSING Medical School and becoming a Doctor is a quantum leap over just being accepted.
AND once you have graduated, there is more training (Residency).
I have no idea what the passing percentage on medical boards is... but you can bet it's not 100%.chunkyfrog wrote: ↑Sat Apr 13, 2019 9:54 pm" ranges of passing"---all of which can be circumvented, one way or the other.
It is becoming all too clear that merit counts for bupkis, if one can pull enough "strings".
Lots of luck to the patient. Best not to suffer from anything too hard to handle.
Googled it, for 4 years, it's just over 85%. At 6 years, over 90%.palerider wrote: ↑Sat Apr 13, 2019 10:16 pmI have no idea what the passing percentage on medical boards is... but you can bet it's not 100%.chunkyfrog wrote: ↑Sat Apr 13, 2019 9:54 pm" ranges of passing"---all of which can be circumvented, one way or the other.
It is becoming all too clear that merit counts for bupkis, if one can pull enough "strings".
Lots of luck to the patient. Best not to suffer from anything too hard to handle.
The federal license exam I took recently required 74% or better to pass... didn't matter at all that I got something in the 95% range.