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Can i soak the big hose?

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julia60 +0 points · over 5 years ago Original Poster

can i soak the big hose

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Turquoiseturtle +0 points · over 5 years ago

Soak it to clean it? I clean mine weekly with warm water and baby shampoo. Don't see how soaking would hurt it. I clean the nasal pillow daily, everything else weekly, and find everything but the nasal pillow lasts far longer than expected. Based on the replacement schedule my insurance covers, I have backups for everything, and have had to say stop. I mean, how many humidifiers do you need hanging around?

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wildcard +0 points · over 5 years ago

What about a Resmed heated hose? Can that be soaked?

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NiceSilverBison1316 +0 points · over 5 years ago

Sure, why not?

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snuzyQ +0 points · over 5 years ago Sleep Commentator

No...this is not a good idea. Only regular hose can be soaked. You may find the regular hose needs a little extra cleaning and there are special CPAP hose brushes for that which do a wonderful job when a little biodegradable unscented dishsoap is added to the warm water. I'm not sure how much benefit you would get from just soaking a hose because they float on top of the water.

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Leatherette +0 points · over 5 years ago

I was told not to soak the part of the resmed heated hose that plugs into the machine, but the rest is good to soak. If a little water gets on the plug part, I just dry it quickly with a tissue.

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