To Mask or Not To Mask?
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People with anxiety attacks must love wearing masks. Looks more inconspicuous than a paper bag.
I'm not so sure about repeated washing of a mask. Does washing separate the fibers, which then are further separated in the dryer? I don't know of course. But, the virus particles are so small, it can take an electron microscope to view them. That would mean even the tiniest gap between fibers could be a gateway for the nasty little virus particles.
Years ago, I had a spray to spray on the furnace filter, to increase efficiency. I suggest everyone spray their masks with furnace filter spray instead of washing and drying their mask.
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Actually, just soak your home made cloth mask in diesel before and after you wear it. That will surely protect others from any viruses that happen to escape through your mask. Diesel will also protect you from others spraying viruses in the direction of your face.
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@Renauda said in To Mask or Not To Mask?:
Actually, just soak your home made cloth mask in diesel before and after you wear it. That will surely protect others from any viruses that happen to escape through your mask. Diesel will also protect you from others spraying viruses in the direction of your face.
Works perfect!
Makes my eyes water a bit, but other than that, I don't even draw flies anymore!So glad Renauda is back. Allows us all to take things seriously again.
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@Renauda said in To Mask or Not To Mask?:
Dr. George, I reckoned that would give you pause. As I already stated, a thorough wash and rinse in the laundry however would more than suffice. Maybe a dash of cleaning vinegar wouldn't hurt either?
I recommend (cheap) Scotch.
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@George-K said in To Mask or Not To Mask?:
@Catseye3 said in To Mask or Not To Mask?:
George, who's that guy in your GIF? Asking for a friend.
Vin Diesel
Depending on the season, I talking about regular summer or winter blend diesel. You know, the kind you run in heavy equipment