It appears that the "sponge" can be washed in a machine. I did not have the courage to try it, so I wash everything by hand and soak everything in bleach. So long as it's adequate for the purpose. Unfortunately, replacements are not available for purchase. These are some advantages: Strong and effective washer. Although it is advertised as a sink, the thing in question is actually a humidifier. It takes anything from 0.5 to 1.5 days for a full tank to evaporate when the fan is set to silent mode. The color of the water that is left on the tray after the sink is no longer able to remove it has been permanently altered to a yellowish hue. The fact that there won't be any puddles on the floor, like there would be if ultrasonic humidifiers were being used, is the aspect that matters the most to me. Some cons: A hygrometer is not located in the sink in any way. If I go ahead and lock the door at night, there will definitely be a basin the size of the Amazon in here. It's possible that this is due to the fact that the primary purpose is still air purification and not humidification. A pair of eyes and a pair of eyes are required to be placed behind the washing tank and the sort of sponge that is stretched over the drum. Both of them are willfully overrun with all kinds of foolishness, which is why you need to wash everything once a week (according to the manufacturer), and in fact once every three to four days, check for any superfluous thickets, and wipe off any mucus.
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