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A simple way to reuse disposable face masks?
I've been hoping I could find a relatively easy way to sterilise,
clean and reuse my coronavirus protection face masks, without the need of powerful disinfectants and alcohol (which are of course also in short supply). Then I came across this method online where a guy reckons it's possible to do all this with just soap, hot water and a toothbrush (it's almost as easy as washing your hands). The guy plausibly (I thought) explains his method in a video: https://diyjoy.com/how-to-sterilize-a-face-mask/ Could I please ask the 'experts' here in this newsgroup if they think this is a good idea... or not? |
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