Q tips seem to be a bit of a no go as they say it pushes the wax back in!?D41 wrote:Q-tips & hand-cleaner for me...the kind with alcohol in it. Twice a day.
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Q tips seem to be a bit of a no go as they say it pushes the wax back in!?D41 wrote:Q-tips & hand-cleaner for me...the kind with alcohol in it. Twice a day.
Rossgo wrote:Q tips seem to be a bit of a no go as they say it pushes the wax back in!?D41 wrote:Q-tips & hand-cleaner for me...the kind with alcohol in it. Twice a day.
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Didn't think about buying one myself and doing it like that. Just taken a look at eBay and seems you can pick them up for a few quid. Might be worth it actuallyduke63 wrote:Some warm medicinal olive oil for a couple of days and then use one of the ear syringe bulbs to wash it out with warm water and the plug will come out.Rossgo wrote:I personally couldn't do it!! I hate anything in my ears but a quick syringe in the hands of a professional then I'll allow it lol!!C00kiemonster wrote: I get a lot of ear wax - more so as ive got older.
I've taken to getting it out myself with a small hair grip (end acts as a scoop but doesnt push it further in) - as long as your careful it's comes out easily. A bit of boiling water on it to clean it first. I dont get on with oil or anything wet in my ears, makes it worse imo. The drier it is the easier it is to scoop out.
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Have to do it myself a couple of times a year. using ear plugs when riding just acerbates the problem.
Yep. That's the traditional wisdom, but I'm too much of a wuss to use one of those cleaning kits.....I tried one once and the results were nothing ro write home about.Rossgo wrote:Q tips seem to be a bit of a no go as they say it pushes the wax back in!?D41 wrote:Q-tips & hand-cleaner for me...the kind with alcohol in it. Twice a day.
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Long story but G Gran (107/8 yo) buried her daughter before she passed away. My nan used to call everyday morning and night just to have a chat. When my nan passed my G-Gran passed too. So therefore my opinion she died from a broken heartD41 wrote:"Die from a broken heart"????
You deserve a broken nose just for writing such crap.
I'm about to throw-the-fcuk-up just reading that.
Oh shit.not good mateKwacky wrote:I asked for my mortgage to go out on the 23rd
it went out today
Fecker put me in the red
Is it Barclays?Kwacky wrote:I asked for my mortgage to go out on the 23rd
it went out today
Fecker put me in the red
Yes. But you're saying YOU will die from a broken heart. Like any lass in her right mind is going to put up with you for that long...??Rossgo wrote:Long story but G Gran (107/8 yo) buried her daughter before she passed away. My nan used to call everyday morning and night just to have a chat. When my nan passed my G-Gran passed too. So therefore my opinion she died from a broken heartD41 wrote:"Die from a broken heart"????
You deserve a broken nose just for writing such crap.
I'm about to throw-the-fcuk-up just reading that.
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It is. Do they do this a lot?Cavetroll87 wrote:
Is it Barclays?