# Demonstration of a Home Laundering Method for Cloth Facepieces to Achieve Hygienic and Sustainable Reuse

**Authors:** William Mackay, Chris Baglin, Paul Baglin, Claire Chalmers, Fiona Henriquez, Ngozi Amaeze

PMC · DOI: 10.1177/10482911251334843 · New Solutions · 2025-05-08

## TL;DR

This study shows how to effectively clean reusable cloth masks at home to reduce bacteria and promote sustainable reuse.

## Contribution

The study identifies optimal domestic washing conditions for decontaminating reusable masks to meet hygienic standards.

## Key findings

- Washing at 40°C with RD3 detergent met hygienic benchmarks for bacteria reduction.
- Nonbiological detergent at 30°C with air drying failed to meet cleanliness standards.
- Oxidative bleach reduced the effectiveness of RD3 detergent.

## Abstract

Mask shortages during COVID-19 led to the adoption of reusable textile masks; research into their performance and optimal washing conditions can guide domestic laundering to encourage their use, decreasing plastic pollution. The study tested four washing methods for cleaning artificially contaminated facepieces. These conditions included nonbiological detergent at 30°C, Reference Detergent 3 (RD3) at 40°C and 60°C, and fortified RD3 (sodium perborate + tetraacetylethylenediamine) at 40°C. After washing, the facepieces were tumble- or air-dried. The effectiveness was determined by measuring bacteria reduction by standard plate count, achieving a target reduction of ≥99.99% and a benchmark cleanliness requirement (for surgical masks) of ≤ 30 CFU/g (EN 14683: 2019). All met the benchmark except 30°C nonbiological detergent washes with air drying. Oxidative bleach reduced RD3 performance. This research demonstrates that heavily contaminated reusable masks can be effectively decontaminated using domestic machines on a normal wash cycle (40 degrees).

## Linked entities

- **Chemicals:** sodium perborate (PubChem CID 517072), tetraacetylethylenediamine (PubChem CID 66347)
- **Diseases:** COVID-19 (MONDO:0100096)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** COVID-19 (MESH:D000086382)
- **Chemicals:** RD3 (-), sodium perborate (MESH:C027707)

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