You need to use olive oil to soften it for a few days before the procedure. But don’t over do it. If it gets gummy, it can clog the vacuum
My bloke seemed to do ok with his mini-Karcher. My left ear, you couldn't actually see my eardrum. £80 for both lug-holes. Worth looking for a local specialist. Hearing was transformed
Thanks all.My wife bought me some Otex Express(?). Guess it’s like Optrex,but for your ears. I’ll try some after me tea,as I have to keep my head at an angle to keep it in. (Otex and me tea). I did used to get them syringed every year, due to using loud machinery a lot. But our Health Centre dosnt do it now. Someone suggested Hydrogen Peroxide. Is that even safe? Thats hair bleach,ain’t it?
Worth having a look for local specialists. Amusingly, my ear guy was an ex-Major in the British Army. It's his kind of retirement job. "Get in the chair! Sit up straight! Don't move!" I resisted the temptation to salute him when he'd done.
There’s a woman the other side of town, which apparently specialises in this sort of thing. She says she can come around at 5.00pm later. £35 an ear, or £50 for both. See what she says.
I know everyone says don't use cotton buds... but I always have and get through a box every month or so. I just feel satisfied pulling one out and seeing it covered in slimy yellow wax That said, DON'T USE COTTON BUDS!
It has to be said and as no-one has jumped in yet I'll be the first..... What type of oil? I don't think g-ear oil is correct but who knows?
I recently purchased this, it’s interesting to see if you’ve a wax build up or not Ear Wax Removal Kit 1080P... https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0BB61F7VS?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share