RE: Air Fit F20 Face Mask - Condensation Issue from Breath
(08-24-2024, 11:40 AM)Big Guy Wrote: Instead of using paper to insulate your mask, you might try some flat, square cotton pads, the kind designed to be used as bandages.
They are available in various sizes and thickness. I would think that they would be easy to use. Just use some scotch tape that is sticky on both sides to adhere them to your mask.
I'm just thinking outloud.............
That's a great idea, it would keep them in place and easy to remove and easily replaceable before bed.
Do you have any images? I am based in the UK , London. If I could see it then I could try buy them.
08-24-2024, 11:56 AM
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RE: Air Fit F20 Face Mask - Condensation Issue from Breath
(08-24-2024, 11:49 AM)xirokx Wrote: That's a great idea, it would keep them in place and easy to remove and easily replaceable before bed.
Do you have any images? I am based in the UK , London. If I could see it then I could try buy them.
I don't have much luck when it comes to posting up images on this particular site. But, you could do a search of
cotton bandages and I would think that would bring up several images.
A common size is 2"x 2". They are very easy to cut to size if needed. You could trim them to fit curves and such.
Maybe someone else could post up some images?
Try this: https://www.temu.com/400-piece-ultra-abs...0ngy75ccu3
RE: Air Fit F20 Face Mask - Condensation Issue from Breath
Ahh yes I understand what type of cotton pads you mean now...
Like these?
https://amzn.eu/d/1JiPria
But they are breathable which wouldn't help right?
08-24-2024, 12:32 PM
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RE: Air Fit F20 Face Mask - Condensation Issue from Breath
I would think that even though they are breathable, they would still add some degree in regards to an insulation factor.
That, and they would absorb any moisture.
RE: Air Fit F20 Face Mask - Condensation Issue from Breath
Thanks so much will grab some and give it ago
I think I may even have some in my first aid kit
RE: Air Fit F20 Face Mask - Condensation Issue from Breath
Let us know how it goes for you.
RE: Air Fit F20 Face Mask - Condensation Issue from Breath
(08-24-2024, 11:40 AM)Big Guy Wrote: Instead of using paper to insulate your mask, you might try some flat, square cotton pads,
The isolation should be on the mask's outside surface, and this added layer must not cover the mask's exhaust. Just to clarify.
08-24-2024, 05:46 PM
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RE: Air Fit F20 Face Mask - Condensation Issue from Breath
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(08-24-2024, 12:49 PM)Big Guy Wrote: Let us know how it goes for you.
I found some in my home medical kit the trouble I am having is attaching the cotton pad to the inside of the mask. I have bought some surgical tape and it arrives tomorrow so will it ago.
For tonight I have managed to use a lot of tape to secure it but I do not think it will hold up.
Thanks for your help
RE: Air Fit F20 Face Mask - Condensation Issue from Breath
I wasn't sure if you are using a hose holder / hanger or not. If not, try one. It can be a real game changer! Also, check into a hose cover. I have one and it's black velour. I primarily use it to keep the hose quiet if it rubs or hits our bed's headboard.
RE: Air Fit F20 Face Mask - Condensation Issue from Breath
Is it ok to use a tube cover on s comfortline hose?