>> |
Anonymous
>>75741 >>76105
I've always used hydrogen peroxide. I have the same kind of problem as OP and regularly get solid buildups that interfere with my hearing, and hydrogen peroxide literally eats through the wax and reduces it to tiny chunks and flakes. I always had one of those weird, hollow rubber-ball looking things with the spout on the end, which is used for sucking up warm water to squirt into your ear (pointed towards the ground, of course) AS GENTLY AS POSSIBLE into your ear, and it has to be gentle warm, hot water will not only burn the inside of your ear but make the wax hot and sticky again.
|