blindhearted
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<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>anonymous</b></i>
Then what are you suppose to use? I rinse Reeces' neb cups & masks ALL the time w/ hot tap water!!!
I see what your saying...after you bleach you dont wanna counteract what you just did BUT how are you suppose to rinse them?</end quote></div>
I do the same thing Mome2rt. Hot tap water. My nebs cant be boiled either. I used the hot tap water method my whole life, doctors know about it (and suggested/okay it) and have never had a problem with it. Our tap water gets so hot that it has steam coming from it and you can make a cup of coffee and never have to boil the water (I've actually donet that and still had to let the coffee cool). However, I cant wash the nebs in that hot of water (my fingers will get burnt), but I let it run for a few minutes, then turn in down to a tolerating level and clean them off.
Then what are you suppose to use? I rinse Reeces' neb cups & masks ALL the time w/ hot tap water!!!
I see what your saying...after you bleach you dont wanna counteract what you just did BUT how are you suppose to rinse them?</end quote></div>
I do the same thing Mome2rt. Hot tap water. My nebs cant be boiled either. I used the hot tap water method my whole life, doctors know about it (and suggested/okay it) and have never had a problem with it. Our tap water gets so hot that it has steam coming from it and you can make a cup of coffee and never have to boil the water (I've actually donet that and still had to let the coffee cool). However, I cant wash the nebs in that hot of water (my fingers will get burnt), but I let it run for a few minutes, then turn in down to a tolerating level and clean them off.