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My DME just told me to clean all my hoses, mask and humidifier tank with Listerine. I wonder if anyone else has heard about this? I just use baby shampoo and water....Pros or cons?

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Wow- never heard that. Before you do it, do research. I would not. Alcohol can't be good. And baby shampoo is hard to rinse out of the hoses. Use wt vinegar after that -like 2-10 ratio, to get rid of any shampoo.
My DME told me I could use mouthwash after cleaning if there was any residual smell from cleaning. He didn't say Listerine, which has a LOT of alcohol. He was talking about one that just smells nice, and just swish it for a few seconds.

Susan McCord
I've been using Dr. Bronner's liquid soaps - a few squirts in a sink of warm water, swish everything around - fill the hose with the soapy water -- rinse everything well (which doesn't take much with this stuff) and hang it up to dry. http://www.drbronner.com/DBMS/LS.htm I like the Lavender the best as it deoderizes well and doesn't leave a soapy after smell...quite a nice after scent if any at all...
Most health food and holistic stores carry Dr. Bronners. And the label is a hoot to read if you find yourself in the bathroom without any, ah, reading material near at hand...

moe
Sounds like it could work to me. Listerine is some powerful stuff. Never have to worry about smell.
Love all these suggestions!

So much better than vinegar and water! Hate the smell :- (

Particularly love the baby shampoo......will experiment to see which works best with least amount of residue. As far as the alcohol content in mouthwash, you can always do a light rinse with water following the mouthwash if you're concerned about damaging the the hose. Of course hard water can also leave a residue. I'm fortunate and have awesome clear wonderful spring water in my well : - )
I never thought about using Listerine...can't stand the smell of it anyway. I think Listerine could double as paint remover...

I think I will stick with soap and water, I do like Moe's Dr Bronners suggestion, natural soap sounds good to me. I DO use vinegar and water to clean my water tank.

Hey Susan, when you first came to Sleepgude didn't you say you were going to use Clorox? I seem to remember you were going to use clorox and a hairdryer? Or maybe it was someone else. SMILES>>>>> we are all helping each other which is why I love Sleepguide so much. :>D
I use the citrus cleaner here and checkout this brush if you clean your own tubing
http://cpapplus.com/CPAP_Cleaning/CPAP_Cleaning_1.html
I let it soak using the brush, then repeat process with white distilled vinegar-water like 2/10 ratio, then rinse good. It
takes a lot of water rinsing & wish we had a well! I have 6 tubes, and clean 2 each time, rotate. Got the tubes here
too for $6.95 (standard gray) but they advertise a new lightweight one, cheaper yet.

BeeAsleep said:
I never thought about using Listerine...can't stand the smell of it anyway. I think Listerine could double as paint remover...

I think I will stick with soap and water, I do like Moe's Dr Bronners suggestion, natural soap sounds good to me. I DO use vinegar and water to clean my water tank.

Hey Susan, when you first came to Sleepgude didn't you say you were going to use Clorox? I seem to remember you were going to use clorox and a hairdryer? Or maybe it was someone else. SMILES>>>>> we are all helping each other which is why I love Sleepguide so much. :>D
I use a dish soap that's not anti-bacterial and non-scented if I can get one. I use 1/2 distilled vinegar (white distilled) (big jug at walmart) and then I finally fill up a tub with some baking soda and water, mainly water a few shakes of baking soda to get rid of the odor from the vinegar. And finally rinse everything using distilled water. And either let air dry or invest in a microfiber cloth to dry parts from the dollar tree/99cent store.

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