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  2. How to Clean a Humidifier, According to Experts - AOL

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    Using a small brush and wearing gloves and goggles, clean the unit with the recommended disinfectant, making sure to remove all mineral deposits from the tank. Rinse the unit thoroughly.

  3. How to Clean a Humidifier, According to a Cleaning Guru - AOL

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    To clean the wick, simply rinse it under cold running water to remove the mineral buildup and let it dry before returning it to the humidifier. If the buildup doesn’t wash away with water alone ...

  4. Humidifier - Wikipedia

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    Bottled waters labeled "natural", "artesian", or "spring" may still have their original mineral content. The EPA reports that ultrasonic and impeller humidifiers spread the most mineral deposits and microorganisms, while evaporative and steam humidifers can allow the growth of microorganisms but generally disperse less of them into the air., [16]

  5. Self-cleaning surfaces - Wikipedia

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    The first instance of a self-cleaning surface was created in 1995. [1] Paz et al. created a transparent titanium dioxide (TiO 2) film that was used to coat glass and provide the ability for the glass to self-clean. The first commercial application of this self-cleaning surface, Pilkington Activ, was developed by Pilkington glass in 2001. This ...

  6. Conservation and restoration of glass objects - Wikipedia

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    Conservation-restoration is the practice of cleaning and discovering the original state of an object, investigating the proper treatments and applying those treatments to restore the object to its original state without permanently altering the object, and then preserving the object to prevent further deterioration for generations to come (Caple, p. 5-6). [1]

  7. How to Clean Your Humidifier and Why You Should Do It Now - AOL

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    These steps explain how to clean a cool-mist or warm-mist humidifier with vinegar or bleach, how to remove mold and how to keep it germ- and bacteria-free.