what you should do after every time you wear them is wash the inside, do it with a small amount of mild detergent and water (even just water is better than nothing) and LET IT DRY thoroughly OR clean the inside with a small amount of rubbing alcohol on a soft cloth, the alcohol will evaporate fast. It is really necessary to remove all the oils and sweat from the inside.
then when it is completly dry powder the inside. baby powder will do fine, the only reason you wouldn\'t use it is someone wearing the mask may be allergic (wich is not very likely since they use it on babys)
if you have foam heads I would still suggest stuffing the mask with plastic bags. maybe put plastic bags then the foam heads then stuff the rest of the empty space with plastic bags. then you can use the foam heads to stand them up.
You want the mask to be stored as closely as possible to the same shape as when it came out of the mold. If they are squashed together they may retain THAT shape rather than the shape you want them to be in.
lastly I would suggest putting a kitchen sized bag over the top of the mask to keep off dust and keep them sealed...I would put the cover on the storage container too because if insects find them you are screwed...or even worst, mice will chew the mask apart and pull out the hair to make nests inside of them and have baby mice and shit all over you masks and have sex in them :lol:
but seriously...
This is what I did when I moved and my masks weren\'t in storage for too long (I used coke bottles not foam heads). If I were keping them in storage for almost a year, this is definately what I would do, there is not other option IMO.
hope this helps
G
then when it is completly dry powder the inside. baby powder will do fine, the only reason you wouldn\'t use it is someone wearing the mask may be allergic (wich is not very likely since they use it on babys)
if you have foam heads I would still suggest stuffing the mask with plastic bags. maybe put plastic bags then the foam heads then stuff the rest of the empty space with plastic bags. then you can use the foam heads to stand them up.
You want the mask to be stored as closely as possible to the same shape as when it came out of the mold. If they are squashed together they may retain THAT shape rather than the shape you want them to be in.
lastly I would suggest putting a kitchen sized bag over the top of the mask to keep off dust and keep them sealed...I would put the cover on the storage container too because if insects find them you are screwed...or even worst, mice will chew the mask apart and pull out the hair to make nests inside of them and have baby mice and shit all over you masks and have sex in them :lol:
but seriously...
This is what I did when I moved and my masks weren\'t in storage for too long (I used coke bottles not foam heads). If I were keping them in storage for almost a year, this is definately what I would do, there is not other option IMO.
hope this helps
G