09-20-2007, 10:46 PM
I have heard some people say to clean out the inside of your masks with mild soap after you wear them. I have never cleaned any of my masks out with any soap because i'm not exactly sure what soap to use or whether I should water it down first. I just wipe the inside out with a damp face cloth really good then dry with paper towels. After doing that I put a dusting of corn starch in them to absorb any oils. All of my masks are kept in an air conditioned room and are never exposed to any sunlight, humidity or extreme heat. I want to do anything I can to make sure my masks don't melt, because I had that happen once. <img src=\"style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/confused.gif\" style=\"vertical-align:middle\" emoid=\":confused:\" border=\"0\" alt=\"confused.gif\" /> Should I start using soap on them and if so what soap should I use? Thanks. [attachment=25642:IMGA0847.JPG][attachment=25643:IMGA0819.JPG]I figured I would throw in some pictures of my new Warlock while I was here.

The best thing you can do is make sure the masks are supported and out of direct sunlight. A few big green garbage bags stuffed inside, and put on a stand, (a 2 litre pop bottle works great) and that'll extend the life of your masks indefinitely. Other then that after wearing, dust em once a month or so, and keep the powder fresh, if it's been a few months since you wore it, wipe out the inside and repowder.