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Re: Face masks
For those using the "disposable" masks - my brother-in-law's wife (a recently retired very senior midwife) suggested this - these can be be re-used if only worn for shopping - bring them home give them a quick wash/rinse, dry in the sun on the line, then spray with Dettox (I presume other disinfectant sprays are available).
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Re: Face masks
cavebat wrote:For those using the "disposable" masks - my brother-in-law's wife (a recently retired very senior midwife) suggested this - these can be be re-used if only worn for shopping - bring them home give them a quick wash/rinse, dry in the sun on the line, then spray with Dettox (I presume other disinfectant sprays are available).
Spray with Dettox after all washing? Sounds a bit Trumpian to me! Is she perhaps thinking of how some mothers use "disposable" nappies?
If a bit of soap kills The Virus, then a regular wash should surely be ample. Though I don't imagine a "disposable" item would survive very long.
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Re: Face masks
UncleEbenezer wrote:cavebat wrote:For those using the "disposable" masks - my brother-in-law's wife (a recently retired very senior midwife) suggested this - these can be be re-used if only worn for shopping - bring them home give them a quick wash/rinse, dry in the sun on the line, then spray with Dettox (I presume other disinfectant sprays are available).
Spray with Dettox after all washing? Sounds a bit Trumpian to me! Is she perhaps thinking of how some mothers use "disposable" nappies?
If a bit of soap kills The Virus, then a regular wash should surely be ample. Though I don't imagine a "disposable" item would survive very long.
Thank you for your comment. The advice is a quick wash/rinse under a tap (not a full on wash in the washing machine.) Dried preferably in sunshine and then sprayed with Dottox or a similar spray, as an extra protection. As you say a "disposable" item won't last very long, but this is about prolonging its use. I've thrown out my first mask today - I've used it about 5 times, following the advice above.
At the rate I'm using them the bag of 50 I bought will last me nearly a year.
YMMV
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