How To Wash Silicone Ear Plugs
Taking care of silicone ear plugs.
How to wash silicone ear plugs. I got myself a pair of disposable silicone earplugs and used them for about a month before they got dry crumbly and stinky. Be sure they are thoroughly dry before reuse. Use medicated soap to wash hands and earplugs thoroughly.
Between swims store your earplugs in the case they came in or a small plastic container for protection. It is critical to pinch and hold the pull-tab as you insert the plug. Use a soft tooth brush to gently scrub the hard to reach areas.
To insert them more easily because silicone tends to be a bit sticky use jojoba or olive oil. Moldable ear plugs can be washed with soap and water but should be replaced frequently to avoid ear irritation and infections. Simply buy the size of your choice and slide them into your ears.
Make certain they are thoroughly dried out before reuse. This will position the pull-tab so that you can easily remove the plug from your ear. Moldable ear plugs are made of soft materials like wax or silicone putty.
I recently had an ear procedure and the doctor gave me wax-like probably silicone ear plugs similar to Macks Pillow Soft Silicone Earplugs. Squash the plugs between your thumb and fingers to them flexible. Rinse clean with water.
Straight from the box regardless of whether you purchased the Silicone Putty or the Putty Buddies the ear plugs are ready to go. If you break the nail you use to remove the pl. Use soap and water for silicone rubber and vinyl plastic ear plugs.