To: nickcarraway
Shouldn’t my mask also be protecting you from me?
I tried a micro-cloth and breathing is tuff.
3 posted on
04/08/2020 1:01:58 PM PDT by
stylin19a
(2016 - Best.Election.Of.All.Times.Ever.In.The.History.Of.Ever)
To: stylin19a
"Shouldnt my mask also be protecting you from me?" We need to bring back the paper bag. Sometimes, turning off the lights is not enough!
17 posted on
04/08/2020 1:22:31 PM PDT by
outofsalt
(If history teaches us anything, it's that history rarely teaches anything.)
To: stylin19a
I have noticed that one does become quickly enlightened as to the quality of ones breath in regards to smell. In other words I realized rather quickly that I smelled like I had been eating a poopcicle for lunch even though I practice good hygiene. 🤣🤣🤣
26 posted on
04/08/2020 1:36:03 PM PDT by
Anti-Hillary
(Soon everything in America will be "free", except it's people.)
To: stylin19a
Cambridge U, UK, did a study as well.
British tea towel material was up there, but I believe a double layer of cotton t-shirt fabric was the best compromise weighted towards “breathability”.
Going the other way, a double layer of pillowcase fabric [linen?] offered more protection for slightly more effort in breathing.
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