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Hi when someone says static build up what does that mean in a spacer or how do you tell or know when the static is building up etc as I have no clue or is it the residue from inhaler and cloudiness mean static building up

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It's the medication from the inhaler, it gradually builds up until you can see it. The spacer won't look as cleanly transparent as when it was new. Some people have 2 or 3 spacers, use them in rotation after washing then air drying them. Some put them in the dishwasher. Hope that clarifies. P

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runcyclexcski in reply topeege

Do you think grounding the spacer would help?

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Sorry I don't know what grounding means

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runcyclexcski in reply topeege

a metal lead that one connects to a conductive object. This is what they use when soldering and assembling electronics (prevents static sparks that may ruin diodes, chips etc).

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peege in reply toruncyclexcski

I'm not sure that its static build up, I was just referring to the build up of the medication. It takes quite a while for the spacer to build up the residue. I'm guessing that static maybe what causes the residue to stick to the plastic.

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Travelling

Hi there, I’ve just had a big review by the severe asthma team I see.

Advice re spacer was this-

Wash every week.

( you must not rue the inside so prob not dishwasher!)

When cloudiness remains change it!

That’s it !

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EmmaF91Community Ambassador in reply toTravelling

Dishwasher is approved by the company that makes them.

Do not expect it to return to perfection. Residual build up is to be expected. When you get to the point where it’s opaque despite cleaning then it’s time to change them.

Soaking and rinsing is enough. Don’t rub the inside of you can help it

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