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  • Guest
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    Wish I had the time to do all this cleaning that seems to be required but the truth is I wash the mask and tube once a week in good old fairy liquid, rinse in warm water and air dry. Seems to work fine.

    As yet I don't have problems with spots, rashes or anything else and the hospital have informed me that I will get two masks a year.

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  • anneliz
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    I still prefer the steredent leaves all parts spotless, I have reduced the soak time to 15mins but it still works a treat

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  • puffin
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    Just found this.

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  • sleepyblade
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    Dr Bronners magic soap is excellent. I use it on the mask and my face. You can also use it as shampoo and toothpaste! I think I'll stick with Colgate.

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  • anneliz
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    hi all
    I have found the best thing to use is steradent tablets for false teeth, just fill the basin with fairly hot water dismatle all the bits and leave them to soak for a 1/2 an hour then let it all air dry before re-assemling, spotless and the spearminty aroma isn't to offputting either

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  • puffin
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    Just been give another mask to try, which is No. 7 if you include my prize mask. Here are the cleaning instructions.

    FISHER & PAYKEL
    FLEXIFIT 431 FULL FACE MASK

    Cleaning Instructions
    To ensure continuing safety and comfort for your FlexiFit 431 Full Face Mask:

    Before first use:
    1) Hand wash the head gear in pure soap dissolved in lukewarm water. Do not soak for longer than 15 minutes, then rinse in fresh water and allow to dry out of direct sunlight. It is not necessary to remove the clip from the mask when washing.

    After each use:
    1) Disassemble the silicone Seal, Elbow, Non-re breathing Valve, and the headgear from the mask base.
    2) Wash the Silicone Seal, Elbow, Valve and Mask Base in pure soap dissolved in lukewarm water. Do not soak for longer than 15 minutes, then rinse in fresh water.
    3) Leave all parts to dry, away from direct sun light before reassembling.

    Every 7 days:
    1) Hand wash the Headgear in pure soap dissolved in lukewarm water. Do not soak for longer than 15 Minutes, then rinse in fresh water and allow to air dry out of direct sunlight. It is not necessary to remove the clip from the headgear when washing.

    Caution:
    > Do not soak the mask for longer than 15 minutes.
    > Do not wash the mask in the dishwasher.
    > Do not clean the mask with products containing alcohol, chlorine, antibacterial agents or bleach.
    > Do not store in direct sunlight.
    > The above actions may deteriorate or damage the mask and shorten it's life. If your mask weakens or cracks, seek replacement immediately.

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  • flyinpete
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    I tried some of Boots anti bacterial wipes and the silicon mask went cloudy after a few weeks. Stil works, but I only use the anticeptic one now.

    Peter

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  • puffin
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    Hi flyinpete
    I've been using Costco own brand Kirkland baby wipes on a daily basis and washing once a week with a teatree shampoo for at least 6months with no ill effects. I suspect makers are being careful to avoid blame if something fails on the mask!

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  • flyinpete
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    I have been using Boots antiseptic wipes (the sort you use on cuts and graises) to clean my mask and tank for the last 4 years or so and still have the first mask I was given, and use it as a spare.

    These wipe are available in a self dispencing tube/tub that keeps them moist. I have not had a single problem with sore spots in all that time.

    Note these are not the antibacterial wipes sold to clean tables or clean kids faces etc. The correct ones are sold with the first aid dressings and plasters.

    Peter

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  • puffin
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    Thanks Joe, there seemed to be some confussion about cleaning masks. Med. Techs. saying one thing, companies saying something else! I was not given any manuals when I first picked up my kit. So I've blindly been following my Med. Techs distructables.

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  • Joe McManus
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    Thanks Puffin, made it 'sticky' for all to read right at the top of the Masks section.

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  • puffin
    started a topic Mask Cleaning by the Book!

    Mask Cleaning by the Book!

    O.K. I've had a chance to dig out the manuals on my masks, this is what they say. I must admit that I did not bother to read these when I received my masks. As the Clinic Staff had said use baby wipes and wash with shampoo.!

    Resmed Ultra Mirage

    Cleaning the mask in the home
    Notes:-
    Wash your hands before cleaning the mask.
    Wash the headgear before first time use, as the dye may run. It is important to always hand wash the headgear.
    The headgear may be washed without being disassembled.

    Daily/After each Use
    Hand wash the mask components in warm (approx. 30C), soapy water for one minute. Use pure soap. Rinse the components well with drinking quality water and allow them to air dry out of direct sunlight.
    To clean the valve membrane, immerse it in soapy water and gently rub the membrane to remove any foreign matter. Rinse the membrane and allow it to air dry out of direct sunlight.
    Inspect the valve membrane for wear and deterioration. If the valve membrane is damaged, distorted or torn, replace it with a new valve membrane. Ensure that the membrane is clean and dry before reinserting it into the valve.
    Puffins note:- Valve is inside the mask were the elbow joins the mask.

    Weekly
    Hand wash the headgear in warm (approx. 30C), soapy water. Use pure soap. Rinse well and allow it to air dry out of direct sunlight.
    Caution Do not use bleach, chlorine, alcohol or aromatic-based solutions, moisturising or antibacterial soaps or scented oils to clean any of the mask components. These solutions may cause damage and reduce the life of the produce.
    Do not expose any parts of the mask system or tubing to direct sunlight as it may cause the product to deteriorate.
    The headgear is sensitive to heat and must not be ironed.
    If any visible deterioration of the mask component is apparent (cracking, crazing, tears, etc.) the mask components should be discarded and replaced.

    Respironics Comfortfull 2

    Important! Hand wash Mask before use.

    Cleaning Instructions
    For Home Use: Begin by removing or disconnecting the headgear from the mask. Clean the headgear at least once each week or more often if needed. Fasten the hook tabs on the straps so that they don't catch other garments in the laundry.

    Mask and Cushion
    Thoroughly clean the mask each day, immediately after each use, using the hand wash instructions. In addition to hand washing, the mask may be thoroughly cleaned in the dishwasher once a week.

    Hand Wash Instructions
    Step 1
    Hand wash the mask in warm water with a mild dish washing detergent.Do not use bleach, alcohol, cleaning solutions containing alcohol or any strong household cleaners. Do not use cleaners containing conditioners or moisturisers.
    Step 2
    Rinse thoroughly. Air dry. Make sure the mask is dry before use. Inspect the mask after cleaning. Replace the mask if any parts are damaged or deteriorated.

    Dishwasher Instructions
    With normal use and proper care, the mask has an expected useful life of six months. Depending on frequency of use, care, and cleaning, useful life expectancy may be up to one year.
    Step 1
    Wash the mask in the top shelf of the dishwasher. Note: Place the cushion with the rigid side down to avoid deformation of the cushion. Do not wash the headgear in the dishwasher.
    Step 2
    Make sure the mask is dry before use. Air dry if necessary. Inspect the mask after cleaning. Replace the mask if any parts are damaged or deteriorated.
    Caution! Use liquid dish washing detergent only.

    Headgear with Swivel Clip Mask Accessories
    Step 1
    Hand or machine wash the headgear and attached swivel clips with a standard laundry detergent and warm water. Rinse thoroughly. Do not use bleach.
    Step 2
    Line dry or machine dry at medium heat setting.
    Note: Slight readjustment of the straps may be needed after repeated washings.
    Last edited by puffin; 2 January 2008, 22:50.
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