FWIW, I have been using shop towels with clips. You can get the shop
towels in various levels of permeability. The ones I use have a
non-woven layer.
I find they conform fairly well to my face.
I can provide more details, if there is an interest.
Joe
On 8/26/20 2:02 PM, uǝlƃ ↙↙↙ wrote:
Some of the cotton masks we have were sewn by Renee's sister's SO. I can get
the pattern if you'd like, or maybe send you some of ours. The pattern is
contoured to cover the nose and mouth like a snout muzzle. Those masks seem to
do a good job of closing the gaps. But this rolled across my desk this morning:
Non-woven masks better to stop Covid-19, says Japanese supercomputer
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/aug/26/non-woven-masks-better-to-stop-covid-19-says-japanese-supercomputer
On 8/24/20 8:35 AM, Owen Densmore wrote:
I probably missed it, but: Where can you find reasonably effective masks of the
sort described?
Size appears to be an issue for me as well. I bought a good multilayer, filter
pocket mask. It fits tightly and has a nose wire. But it is too small from nose
to chin. One size does not fit all. I got a large mask and it does help but it
is not as well built as the first mask.
I haven't had much luck finding a website that has multiple sizes, filter
pockets, good descriptions etc. Any suggestions?
--
Joe
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