OneEyedDiva
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Yes, you can hand wash those disposable masks. I have both the traditional medical masks and KN95s. I was washing out the reversible designer masks my ex-DIL made for me and added a little fabric softener thinking they'd dry less wrinkled on the solid side. I decided to launder the disposables the same way. When I wore my KN95 for the first time afterward (a couple of days ago), it smelled so good (I use Kirkland liquid softener). Today I wore one of the the medical masks...same thing though not as pronounced and that one was washed today.
The first KN95 I got has been washed several times already and it's still holding up well. I ordered a box of 20 so I should be good for quite awhile. I read a few weeks ago that it's actually best to store the masks in paper, not plastic bags, so I bought some and will spray each with disinfectant and let it dry before putting the masks inside. This is a supporting, but different article from the one I previously read.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/wellness/the-no-1-way-to-store-your-face-mask/ar-BB13W9JN
The first KN95 I got has been washed several times already and it's still holding up well. I ordered a box of 20 so I should be good for quite awhile. I read a few weeks ago that it's actually best to store the masks in paper, not plastic bags, so I bought some and will spray each with disinfectant and let it dry before putting the masks inside. This is a supporting, but different article from the one I previously read.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/wellness/the-no-1-way-to-store-your-face-mask/ar-BB13W9JN