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Re: Earwax removal

PostPosted: Fri May 30, 2008 9:18 am
by Bill
O.K. This morning I did the shower washing into the ear and it seemed to work well. Afterwards I used a q-tip to see if any wax left and it was clean.
I'm going to make this my method for a while and see how it works long term.

Re: Earwax removal

PostPosted: Fri May 30, 2008 9:21 am
by Bär
Anyone mention commercial earwax removal kits? There's one called Debrox I think. It's easy to slip with a q-tip or any poker/gouger and poke your eardrum.

Re: Earwax removal

PostPosted: Fri May 30, 2008 9:21 am
by Darthwing Teorist
That green smiley reminds me of one of my cats.

Re: Earwax removal

PostPosted: Fri May 30, 2008 11:42 am
by Interloper
nready wrote:
Interloper wrote:Darth,
When I was in India, I was sitting in a park in New Delhi and saw a professional earwax remover making his rounds. He politely went up to people relaxing in the park, brandished the tools of his trade - sticks and scoops of various shapes - stated his price and went to work whenever someone accepted his services. It's a living.
Now that would bother the hell out of me, someone else digging in my ear. So that said, what other types of profession do they have that I don't ever want to have to say leave me along please now. I mean don't want to sound rude, but heck it sounds like it calls for just that.


India is a nation of service providers it seems. Because there are so many people, and not enough jobs, people do whatever they can to make a livelihood. Folks get used to having people offer to carry their bags, do personal grooming chores on them in public and the like.There are a lot of niches like earwax cleaner. I think the man was also offering to trim nose hairs for an extra rupee. ;)

Re: Earwax removal

PostPosted: Fri May 30, 2008 11:59 am
by Darthwing Teorist
Interloper wrote:
nready wrote:
Interloper wrote:Darth,
When I was in India, I was sitting in a park in New Delhi and saw a professional earwax remover making his rounds. He politely went up to people relaxing in the park, brandished the tools of his trade - sticks and scoops of various shapes - stated his price and went to work whenever someone accepted his services. It's a living.
Now that would bother the hell out of me, someone else digging in my ear. So that said, what other types of profession do they have that I don't ever want to have to say leave me along please now. I mean don't want to sound rude, but heck it sounds like it calls for just that.


India is a nation of service providers it seems. Because there are so many people, and not enough jobs, people do whatever they can to make a livelihood. Folks get used to having people offer to carry their bags, do personal grooming chores on them in public and the like.There are a lot of niches like earwax cleaner. I think the man was also offering to trim nose hairs for an extra rupee. ;)



Hehehe! This may be the future in the rest of the world.

Re: Earwax removal

PostPosted: Fri May 30, 2008 3:35 pm
by meeks
Joe L. wrote:Nothing feels better than cleaning out a waxed up ear, and in fact, I think I shall do so before bed.


most guys simply masterbate... :-\

Re: Earwax removal

PostPosted: Fri May 30, 2008 3:40 pm
by Joe L.
meeks wrote:
Joe L. wrote:Nothing feels better than cleaning out a waxed up ear, and in fact, I think I shall do so before bed.


most guys simply masterbate... :-\


I don't know what it is about my body, but masturbation wakes me up and gives me energy for hours. So the ear thing relaxes me, so I guess you gotta do what you can. Your welcome for too much information.

Re: Earwax removal

PostPosted: Fri May 30, 2008 3:55 pm
by qiphlow
this thread just gets better and better.
;D

Re: Earwax removal

PostPosted: Fri May 30, 2008 4:05 pm
by bigphatwong
Here, this ought to do the trick...

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