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Re: clouds in my chamber picture

Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2012 5:38 pm
by freshair
JERK.....2012...
Guest wrote:
freshair wrote:my water chamber was new, i looked again and it came late july
which july? so you don't think it is something you are doing?

Re: clouds in my chamber picture

Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2012 6:36 pm
by Guest
freshair wrote:JERK.....2012...
Guest wrote:
freshair wrote:my water chamber was new, i looked again and it came late july
which july? so you don't think it is something you are doing?
hey its not me that cant figure out what im doing wrong
you must not be sleeping either

Re: clouds in my chamber picture

Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2012 7:08 pm
by kteague
I don't know why some tanks tend toward gunking up when others don't. The tank I'm using now, when it was new, it was after just a few day getting floaties and a film on the bottom that showed up pink when wiping it out. Nothing had been inside it but distilled water. I used to use distilled water and vinegar for cleaning, but have gone to tap water and vinegar for the cleaning process since I know I'm going to want to empty and clean it every few days. These tanks don't come with any claim of being sterile do they? Who knows what germs hitchhiked in our chambers from the factory, or from touching the inside of the water jug cap with nonsterile hands, etc. I think the greater surprise is NOT having a problem at some point.

Re: clouds in my chamber picture

Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2012 7:28 pm
by Guest
while there is no way to tell what bacteria came inside the chamber rinsing with distilled and vinegar should certainly resolve that
and i for one cant see how what is shown in the pic could grow in a weeks time if distilled and vinegar were used to clean it

Re: clouds in my chamber picture

Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2012 8:20 pm
by freshair
I'm sleeping good 8-9 hrs /nite-------shalomey----peace..tks=FA
Guest wrote:
freshair wrote:JERK.....2012...
Guest wrote:
freshair wrote:my water chamber was new, i looked again and it came late july
which july? so you don't think it is something you are doing?
hey its not me that cant figure out what im doing wrong
you must not be sleeping either

Re: clouds in my chamber picture

Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2012 8:54 pm
by sleeplessinaz
My Last water chamber I got was a cool one that snaps apart for cleaning. I am one of those that rarely cleans mine just adds water before bed. Distilled water always. I would suggest you get a new chamber that comes apart for cleaning and toss the old one. Don't take and chances breathing in some left over particles that may not have come out.

Good luck to you.
Sleeplessinaz

Re: clouds in my chamber picture

Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2012 9:51 pm
by Mundy
Since the water most likely isn't causing the problem, how about the vinegar? Vinegar isn't considered to be nearly as effective a disinfectant as chlorine bleach. Food service establishments use bleach or the equivalent to disinfect dishes, never vinegar.
Could the clouds be something other than bacteria? Like maybe a reaction of the plastic with something you use to clean it? No answers here but maybe something else to consider.

Re: clouds in my chamber picture

Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2012 10:12 pm
by Starlette
Hi FA.

You and I have the machine. That tank is dishwater safe. If you have a dishwasher, throw it in there and use the long cycle.
Not always disciplined in the area of tank hygiene. When I am, on Sunday when I start up the dishwasher for the week, I toss my tank in there whether it needs or not, along with that mesh net in the sink. Whatever water is left in the container I use to hold the distilled water before bedtime, I toss it out and clean it out with sudsy dish soap and start over with fresh water.

Starlette

Re: clouds in my chamber picture

Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2012 10:43 pm
by Sloop
Starlette wrote:Hi FA.

You and I have the machine. That tank is dishwater safe. If you have a dishwasher, throw it in there and use the long cycle.
Not always disciplined in the area of tank hygiene. When I am, on Sunday when I start up the dishwasher for the week, I toss my tank in there whether it needs or not, along with that mesh net in the sink.
I concur with this approach. Btw - am I the only one who uses regular tap water instead of distilled water? Been doing it for many years without ever having a problem.

Re: clouds in my chamber picture

Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2012 1:29 am
by Goofproof
Stop adding bread and cheese to your water. Jim

Re: clouds in my chamber picture

Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2012 5:32 am
by freshair
Guest wrote:calling people names wont fix your problem and certainly is not associated with restful sleep
come out of your closet and register and i will identify you as a viable contributor to this forum....if you remain a guest then so be it....tks=FA

Re: clouds in my chamber picture

Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2012 6:37 am
by deltadave
Just one asteroid.

Is that really too much to ask?

Coming in at 25,000 miles an hour it really needn't be all that big.

'Speshilly if it hits the ocean.

I mean like, surf's up or what?

Re: clouds in my chamber picture

Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2012 11:28 am
by Starlette
@Sloop

Regarding water vs distilled water: If the water out of the facet is working for you, great.
If I remember correctly, the main reason for distilled water is to lessen the likelihood of bacteria and other sorts.
Someone had posted about it back when I enrolled in the forum.
You may also want to do a search on "distilled water" unless someone can actually answer your question soon.

Starlette

Re: clouds in my chamber picture

Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2012 11:47 am
by Xney
Distilled water also doesn't leave other gunk when it evaporates. Tap water usually has some minerals in it which can stay behind and accumulate.

If you clean the humidifier tank regularly, it may not make a difference.

I also notice a difference in smells. Distilled water has no odor humidified. Tap water usually has a very metal or mineral smell to it to me.

Re: clouds in my chamber picture

Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2012 12:32 pm
by archangle
Starlette wrote:@Sloop

If I remember correctly, the main reason for distilled water is to lessen the likelihood of bacteria and other sorts.
Someone had posted about it back when I enrolled in the forum.
You may also want to do a search on "distilled water" unless someone can actually answer your question soon.

Starlette
It's not so much how many germs are in the water as it comes out of the tap, but the fact that it has various kinds of "germ food" that germs can grow on if you let it sit for a while. Distilled water is very low in the materials germs need to grow. They'll still grow to some extent, but more slowly.

The mineral buildup is probably a bigger reason to use distilled.