Nebulizer Parts in Dishwasher

annearnie

New member
Has anyone considered how the rinse agent (like Jet-Dry) in the dishwasher remains on our CFers nebulizer parts? We stopped using a rinse agent, and all our dishes now have soap spots. We currently rinse the soap off the nebulizer pieces, but I am now considering using a natural rinse agent. However, I'm not sure if that substance will contaminate the lungs.

Has anyone done any research on this topic? We're pretty sold on washing nebulizer parts in the dishwasher since it is easier.
 

Ratatosk

Administrator
Staff member
I know Amy, noexcuses used a countertop dishwasher just for neb parts that would reach the optimum temperature; however, I still prefer old school boiling. I don't run my dishwasher every day, plus I'd worry about getting food particles in the nebs. It's just as easy for me to throw a bunch of nebs in a pot of boiling water for 10 minutes each day when I'm home for lunch.
 
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