To: aruanan
Thanks a million. I have worried about the effects on my hearing using the Water Pik. The idea of bubbling hydrogen peroxide seems like a soothing way to go.
101 posted on
02/12/2010 11:47:35 PM PST by
jonrick46
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To: jonrick46
Thanks a million. I have worried about the effects on my hearing using the Water Pik. The idea of bubbling hydrogen peroxide seems like a soothing way to go.
It's not the soothing bubble and rush of waves on the beach, but the outcome is very nice. I think the liquid vehicle is some sort of oil. This would make sense if you are trying to get rid of wax. Like dissolves like. You can't just blast it away with water pressure.
102 posted on
02/12/2010 11:51:47 PM PST by
aruanan
To: jonrick46
There is too much pressure in a Water-Pik. A 100ml syringe and a 14gage catheter work just fine. You control the pressure of the water flow, not a machine. They are available at veterinary supply stores.
111 posted on
02/13/2010 3:19:13 AM PST by
Sarajevo
(You're jealous because the voices only talk to me.)
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