resplabs CPAP Mask Cleaning Wipes - Unscented, Alcohol-free Cleaner for All Masks, Cushions, Supplies - 110 Wipe Pack
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Gregg
> 24 hourExactly what I was looking for. Inexpensive, convenient and economical
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Jon
> 24 hourI use these nightly to wipe down my mask and then let it dry (to remove oils and the like). They work great! I like these because they leave no odor and also are not so wet that they drip or leave residue behind. Also, several of the multipacks sometimes come with travel packs, which has been great too!
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Bradenton Tim
> 24 hourFirst off, let me say that the cap is flimsy. The lid doesnt close as easily as say a Clorox Wipes lid. You have to get it lined up then snap into place. I keep thinking the little plastic edge attaching the lid to the container will break sooner than I exhaust the contents. As to the wipes, theres no strong scent to worry about. I have to take their word for whether they kill the bacteria but my mask does not smell bad when I put it on the night following cleaning. Thats a good sign, right? As for traveling with them, nah, I wouldnt try taking the container in my suitcase. For my next trip, Ill pull out enough sheets and put them in a zip lock bag.
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Jessica
> 24 hourThese serve it’s purpose well. I use them to keep my mask clean in between in depth cleanings.
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Sue
> 24 hourI still put in the C-Pap bacteria creamer couple times a week.
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chammeek
> 24 hourUnscented, Alcohol-free CPAP cleaning wipes. Not great for traveling because the packaging is very cheap and breaks easily.
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Tina Coble
> 24 hourIve used this brand for years and man am I disappointed! Like every product you buy today, theyve cheapened these and kept their price! These used to be about the size of a baby wipe, nice and moist and good quality. Now they are the size of a toilet paper square, very hard to get out of the container and semi dry before you can get done using it! Very disappointed and on the hunt for another brand.
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jfesto
> 24 hourTop does stay shut
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William Vaughn
> 24 hourThis packaging is far too large to travel with. I have to repackage a few dozen when I fly. They work fine and seem to stay moist far longer than other brands.
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Avid Bargain Hunter
> 24 hourWhen I started using my CPAP a month or so ago, the technician said to clean the mask everyday with a sink full of water and a few drops of Dawn (if its good for oily ducks, it good enough for me, right?). Well, I did that for about three weeks. And then I saw this wipes on Amazon, with the reviews complaining about the lousy lid. Yes, the lid is not the easiest to close, and yes, the pop-up gizmo does not rip off the towelette unless you hold the next one with your fingers. Both are annoying on a daily basis. However, is the product actually doing anything? I mean, there aint no dirt on the mask. There might be a bit of skin oil if you happen to have oily skin, but what is this daily ritual actually accomplishing? The llst of ingredients really doesnt help. Ill use up this can, but doubt seriously that Ill reorder. Back to the Dawn for me. Since writing the original review, I have had a bit more experience with the towelettes and have decided they are probably cleaning the mask. Why? Because I discovered that a used towelette is great at cleaning up spots around my sink and even the mirror--without any signs of streaking in the process. However, Id still like to know what all those ingredients are doing. Just got an email from the manufacturer that listed the ingredients as they appear on the can (where I have already read them in the first place), WITHOUT ANY EXPLANATION OF WHAT THIS MIX OF CHEMICALS DOES! Hows that for helpful. This draws me to the obvious conclusion: this list of chemicals probably have little or no purpose if the manufacturer cant or wont explain why they are in the can. I had also pointed out the lousy lid and poor design for pulling out one towelette: they didnt respond to either concern. Conclusion: go back to a few drops of Dawn and toss their can of chemicals in the trash can.