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Re: Help my FF Mirage mask whistles


Posted by Very_Fatigued on May 16, 2002 at 16:45:03:

In Reply to: Help my FF Mirage mask whistles posted by David H on May 16, 2002 at 16:24:16:

Somebody just asked this question in the past one or two forums. Search the site for "Mirage FF" and "whistles" or "whistling", especially the recent forums. I think someone posted that they had the same problem. They got theirs quiet by taking the mask apart and putting it back together again (all 3,000 parts, I know). They mentioned they didn't know why this worked but it did. While you are at it you might wash the parts in warm, soapy water or however you are supposed to clean it. Maybe that will help. I just had my study and will be getting a Mirage FF as well. Let us know what works!

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