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Resmed stink - Davidb - 09-25-2018

I'm new to cpaps (and new to this forum.) I'm experiencing an issue with resmed products that others have noted: the heated tubing stinks as it comes out of the package. I've also noted the same malorder on some of the masks and fittings.  I have a partial solution, but first, the parameters. Not all products with the same model number and the same listed country of oragin has the stink. The stink does not bother everyone, but causes nausea in those it does affect (my wife has an acute sense of smell, but hardly notices it). I can best describe it as a cheap perfume/chemical smell. It reminds me of the chemicals used in portable toilets. My partial solution is to wash the units in a packet of the powder used to clean residue out of coffee pots. It helps more than vinager. I'm going to try lemon next (also an acid).
    Resmed has denied there is a problem, and shows no interest in resolving it. If you are bothered by this issue, feel free to contact me. There are some avenues of resolution we could look into.


RE: Resmed stink - Walla Walla - 09-25-2018

Welcome to Apnea Board. I love the smell of a new Resmed heated hose. Smells just like a new car.

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RE: Resmed stink - OpalRose - 09-25-2018

I also like the smell when opening new products, like hoses and nasal pillows, etc.  
Everything smells new, don’t mind it at all.  

In all seriousness, I’m aware some folk are very sensitive to these types of smells. And, BTY, it isn’t just ReMed products.  

Anyone that is sensitive to these smells only need to wash the items in a Dawn liquid and let air dry before using.


RE: Resmed stink - silentsnore - 09-25-2018

I always wash new PAP parts prior to first use. Never noticed any foul smell. 

Dont-know


RE: Resmed stink - PoolQ - 09-25-2018

pretty sure we are really supposed to wash all things that we eat off, drink from, cook in, oh and inhale through, sometimes even things we put against our face. After all they come from a manufacturing line and are not washed or sterile. You ever smell an oxygen hose? 100% chemical smell and it is sterile.

I am sure all CPAP manufacturers have made sure that the material they use are rated to not have bad health effects. Take that to court in a class action and just because I think it's a problem or because I read on some non-scientific website pretty sure the court is going to side against me.

If you think it is harmful wash it our use a different brand, or a non-heated hose. Your choice. Really. We can make all kinds of choices based on what ever we want. some will turn out to be good and some not so good. I can watch youtube videos of people making all kinds of bad choices.


RE: Resmed stink - mesenteria - 09-25-2018

I would first make a solution of baking soda in water in a clean bucket, and then open the bag with the new components immersed.  It should not affect anything, including the metal contacts on the connection on the climate-air hoses, and certainly not the plastics and silicone products.  Swish, rinse, repeat the rinse, and then air dry.

I have no recollection of an unpleasant or off-putting odor when I opened my hose and masks for the first time.  If I did, I would do as I suggest above, maybe with a weak TSP solution if the sodium bicarbonate didn't seem to work well.


RE: Resmed stink - PaulaO2 - 09-25-2018

All hoses will have a smell. If Resmed's smells worse than any other brand, I would be surprised.

Baking soda or vinegar mixed with water for a good soak followed by a good rinse and air dry.


RE: Resmed stink - SarcasticDave94 - 09-25-2018

Categorize me as not minding the smell. The suggestions to wash mask and hose before use for those that the smell does bother makes sense. I myself haven't felt the need to do it. Just another aspect of xPap being a total individual experience.

Oh, and welcome to Apnea Board, Davidb.


RE: Resmed stink - Davidb - 09-25-2018

Thanks for the suggestions. I did try each of them before resorting to (food grade) acids, except baking soda (i was out) and tsp (it's now rated as a toxic substance. Not sure when that happened...) of the lot, dawn zero, vinager marginal, bleach ok, and the coffee pot acid cocktail was almost good enough. As to the suggestion just to trust to the ethics of a multinational corporation to have my best interests at heart... really?
Nuff said.


RE: Resmed stink - PoolQ - 09-26-2018

trust that a multinational corporation does not want to get sued out of existence. FOr me I just blow air through it for a while (air pump) and the smell goes away as far as I can tell YMMV