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    Wax ear plugs? Don't.

    Just thought I'd share my experiences with moldable wax ear-plugs. I had trouble getting the cheap foam plugs to stay in my ears, so I got on Trademe and found the 'perfect seal' wax type. They are a mix of lanolin fibre and beeswax. I bought those and was very impressed with the fit and noise reduction, but I had trouble getting them to come out of my ears in one piece. I tried off the shelf ear irrigating solutions to dissolve the broken off pieces, but that never worked, and my attempt to clean them out with cotton buds just pushed them further in. The other day I went for a swim and got water stuck in my ears. My right ear blocked up completely and I finally had to go to the doctor today and had my ears syringed. You wouldn't believe the size pieces of wax that had got all the way up to my eardrums. I'm now having to get used to all the extra sounds I can now hear that I had no idea I was missing.

    I'm going to make a point of going to Rotorua to get some Plugz for Lugz.

    That's my 2c worth of experience.

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    I know I shouldn't laugh but the visual I got when reading it made me....
    Are those the ones that were adverised on here not so long ago where you make them yourself?

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    Could be a brand thing. I have used a pink waxy blu tacky brand from the chemist for years with no issues. Just the opposite, when i pull them out the goo in my ears comes out too. They are good enough that I could sleep next to the engine room of a fishing boat no worries.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maha View Post
    I know I shouldn't laugh but the visual I got when reading it made me....
    Are those the ones that were adverised on here not so long ago where you make them yourself?
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    Quote Originally Posted by tbs View Post
    Just thought I'd share my experiences with moldable wax ear-plugs. I had trouble getting the cheap foam plugs to stay in my ears, so I got on Trademe and found the 'perfect seal' wax type. They are a mix of lanolin fibre and beeswax. I bought those and was very impressed with the fit and noise reduction, but I had trouble getting them to come out of my ears in one piece. I tried off the shelf ear irrigating solutions to dissolve the broken off pieces, but that never worked, and my attempt to clean them out with cotton buds just pushed them further in. The other day I went for a swim and got water stuck in my ears. My right ear blocked up completely and I finally had to go to the doctor today and had my ears syringed. You wouldn't believe the size pieces of wax that had got all the way up to my eardrums. I'm now having to get used to all the extra sounds I can now hear that I had no idea I was missing.

    I'm going to make a point of going to Rotorua to get some Plugz for Lugz.

    That's my 2c worth of experience.

    b.
    I found "Kiwi Plugs on the net a lil while back & you can even buy a kit to do at home, any thoughts on these?

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    2% acetic acid in 70% spirit is a good eardrop mix that can help dissolve waxy gunk out of your ears. Also good for otitis externa ("swimmer's ear").

    Easy to make up yourself if you have your own still.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maha View Post
    I know I shouldn't laugh but the visual I got when reading it made me....
    Are those the ones that were adverised on here not so long ago where you make them yourself?
    You imagine the look on the poor buggers face when he realises he only pulled out half an earplug too?

    Think those might have been the kiwiplugs ones?

    Quote Originally Posted by nzmikey View Post
    I found "Kiwi Plugs on the net a lil while back & you can even buy a kit to do at home, any thoughts on these?
    The kits looks exactly like the procedure he did when I got mine made by him, and they are brilliant.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tbs View Post
    You wouldn't believe the size pieces of wax that had got all the way up to my eardrums.

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    Ohhhh yes I would....

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    Quote Originally Posted by bogan View Post
    You imagine the look on the poor buggers face when he realises he only pulled out half an earplug too?
    ....that and, the more he tried the more crap he had stuck in his ear canal...must be the humidity

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    Quote Originally Posted by slofox View Post
    2% acetic acid in 70% spirit is a good eardrop mix that can help dissolve waxy gunk out of your ears. Also good for otitis externa ("swimmer's ear").

    Easy to make up yourself if you have your own still.
    Or you could just go to the chemist and purchase some "Vosol"
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lucyloo View Post
    Or you could just go to the chemist and purchase some "Vosol"
    Good quality, cold pressed extra virginal olive oil. I used to suffer from ears filling up with crud & the doctor recommended it. Works a treat & adds a unique flavour to salad dressings.

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    I had a pair of those wax ear plugs. Never had any issues with them, but I lost them. Now I use the 3M Skull Screws. I've never looked back since I bought those, and I can comfortably cruise at 200kmh without excessive wind noise. On a race track of course.

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    Quote Originally Posted by george formby View Post
    Good quality, cold pressed extra virginal olive oil. I used to suffer from ears filling up with crud & the doctor recommended it. Works a treat & adds a unique flavour to salad dressings.
    I take it, you use it on the salad after flushing out the ears??/
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    Plugz for lugz are awesome. Got some at Paeroa the other day, wore them while marshaling at the hair pin. They worked a treat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hellzie View Post
    Plugz for lugz are awesome. Got some at Paeroa the other day, wore them while marshaling at the hair pin. They worked a treat.
    Yeah I was thinking about doing that as well but I ran out of time & i was looking after the 2 ronnies ( Don & Don ) .

    What were they worth anyway >?

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