The old standard q-tips are not cutting it. I would like to try something better. I have seen some birthday candle you light in your ear. There was some cork screw gadget.
But what actually works?
Posts: 5527 | Location: Pittsburgh, PA, USA | Registered: February 27, 2001
Put the shower spray directly in your ear. Upon exiting the shower, dry them out using a wooden sticked Q-Tip (you can't get any leverage with the new kind). Put it in as far as you are comfortable, and spin it. That's for maintenance.
If you've got some potatoes in there now, you can either use some peroxide or Debrox, or go into your local clinic and have them flush them out proper. Afterwards, go with the above and you'll be good to go.
(This from a fella who's had a lifelong problem with earwax, but not any longer.)
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Ear wax softener and a really big bulb syringe. It takes quite a few squirts but eventually a pencil eraser will come out. Do not seal the bulb against the ear canal.
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