You cannot wash the disposable masks.
If you are poor and do not have a washer/dryer, you can't wash it daily, anyway.
Running an iron over it is supposed to be adequate.
What "barf"? No one touches it but me. All the germs on it are mine.
It certainly isn't any dirtier than my own nose or mouth -- which, as in any human, TEEMS with bacteria and viruses.
Your entitlement is showing.
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If you are poor and do not have a washer/dryer, you can't wash it daily, anyway.
Running an iron over it is supposed to be adequate.
What "barf"? No one touches it but me. All the germs on it are mine.
It certainly isn't any dirtier than my own nose or mouth -- which, as in any human, TEEMS with bacteria and viruses.
Your entitlement is showing.

@SoCalMama wrote:
@ceasesmith wrote:
My mask is filthy.
I know, because I've been wearing it for months. It looks fine, of course -- but we cannot see e. coli, or cold viruses, or flu viruses, or any other virus.
OMG What? It needs to be washed every time you use it for a day, just like underwear. Barf.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 01/18/2021 05:10AM by ceasesmith.