CPAP Soap

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  • Brand: Liviliti
  • Product Code: CPAP Soap

CPAP Soap Overview:

     Finally, an option to clean your CPAP equipment that simplifies the process AND does it the right way. Manufacturers typically request that you keep your mask clean daily, and other parts cleaned weekly. Then you hear that you should use light soap and water. Well.... how much soap? What soap brand is ok? All of these concerns are eliminated by this awesome new product. CPAP Soap combines the Manufacturer recommendations for cleaning and maintenance with simplicity of pre-dosed soap and bubble pads. 

    We have heard it all over the years. From vinegar to bleach and everything in between. Stop guessing what works best, and use a safe and effective method to clean your CPAP Equipment today. Every CPAP Soap pack is designed to last 90 days with the recommended use frequency. Each box includes: 90 cleaning bubble pads for daily use and 13 CPAP Soap Packets for weekly use. 

How to use your CPAP Soap:

    Use pads on CPAP accessories daily and discard the pad after cleaning. Allow CPAP accessories to air dry. If irritation occurs, stop use and seek medical advice. Follow CPAP manufacturer's guidelines for cleaning. Store pads in a cool dry location. Mix one CPAP Soap Packet with one gallon of water weekly and clean all of your washable CPAP parts in this mixture. Rinse very well and air dry before use. 

CPAP Soap Features:

  • Made in the USA
  • SLS and Alcohol Free
  • Unscented
  • Non-Allergic
  • FSA and HSA Approved
  • Unscented

CPAP Soap FAQ's:

Q: How often should I use CPAP Soap Products?

A: You should first refer to your CPAP manufacturers recommendations for cleaning. The CPAP Soap 90 Day Supply is designed for you to use the Bubble Pads to clean your mask daily and to use the soap packets for cleaning the rest of your supplies weekly. 

Q: Is CPAP Soap FSA and HSA approved?

A: Yes, you can use those funds to purchase your CPAP Soap. 

Q: Is CPAP Soap FDA Approved?

A: CPAP Soap mirrors FDA approved and recommended processes from the Manufactures for cleaning and maintenance of your CPAP Equipment. 

Q: Is CPAP Soap non-allergenic?

A: Yes. Additionally, CPAP Soap is non-allergenic, as well as SLS and Alcohol Free. 

Q: Is there any CPAP Equipment that does not work with CPAP Soap?

A: The AirTouch Memory Foam masks by ResMed should not be submerged in the soap weekly. You can still use the bubble pads to wipe down your AirTouch Mask, but you should remove the foam cushion before using the soap packets weekly on the rest of the parts. 

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