How Do You Clean A Vicks Vaporizer?
If you use a Vicks vaporizer to manage chronic sinusitis, colds or chest congestion, be aware that germs, mold and stubborn minerals can buildup in the vaporizer tub and steam mechanism. In order to extend the life of your vaporizor, prevent the spread of bacteria and avoid clogging your unit, you must practice daily, weekly and seasonal maintenance. Empty leftover water after running your vaporizer for several hours. It’s normal to see small, black particles in the water residue. These mineral particles are generated during the vaporization process, and do not affect the vaporizer’s performance or steam purity. Rinse the tub thoroughly and drain the water, drying the tub’s interior and exterior with a clean, dry cloth. Empty the medical inhalant cup if your vaporizer contains one. Use a cotton ball to wipe out medication excess. Empty all unused water from the vaporizer tub, rinsing the tub thoroughly and drying with a clean cloth. Unplug the vaporizer from the wall and set the steam