You’re probably finding yourself having questions you never expected to have— “How to clean n95 mask at home?” or “How to wash face mask?”
Lucky for you, you’ve finally found the answer! In a time where health and hygiene have never been more important, the RZ Mask Cleanser makes it easy for you to clean your N95 mask and other masks too!
For N95 mask wearers, how to clean N95 masks and disinfect n95 face masks is not very clear. Unlike cloth face masks that you can easily throw in the washer to give a deep clean, N95 masks are a little more difficult to sanitize. That’s where the RZ Mask Spray comes in!
This safe, rinse-free formula will keep your masks free of odors and germs, making it easy to clean your n95 masks and even cloth masks. It utilizes the natural power of hypochlorous acid, which is a germ-killing ingredient that’s as safe as it is potent.
Why is this mask cleanser so great?
- It’s respiratory safe
- Great for hands and skin
- No-rinse required
- It’s a natural germ killer
How to clean mask
To cleanse your mask, spray all sides thoroughly, then allow it to air dry. Repeat as needed. For external use only.
It’s that easy!
RZ Mask 26186 Germ-Free & Odor Free Mask Cleanser Spray
*The RZ Mask Cleanser Spray has a shelf life of 20 months. Store in its original container and away from direct sunlight. Do not freeze or expose to high temperatures.
Need to give your RZ mask a deep cleaning? Check out this great video by our friends at RZ Masks on how to give every part of your RZ mask a deep clean.
We recommend following CDC guidelines on masks and for the most up-to-date information on the coronavirus and mask restrictions.
Katie says
Erin,
Thank you for bringing this to our attention. We contacted RZ Masks and they let us know that the supplier of the mask cleanser does have an EPA number under their name. We have updated all information to align with legal guidelines. Please let us know if you have any additional questions. Thanks!
Erin says
I cannot find the EPA registration for this product. It is required to make the germ killing claims. Is there a number on the package? If this isn’t registered it is being illegally sold as an unregistered pesticide. Can you provide the registration number? It looks great in concept but if it’s not an approved surface cleaner it shouldn’t be on the market.