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22 Nov, 2017
Basic maintenance for your hearing aids
Wind & Weather Protectors (also called microphone protectors) block dust, dirt, sweat, etc from getting to the microphones. They need replacing from time-to-time, my guess is every 6 months. more often if you work or live in a dusty environment. You audiologist or hearing clinic will do the job for you, but you can do it yourself easily enough. Make sure you get the correct size for your hearing aid.

21 Sep, 2016
Excellent Olive Oil spray for ears
1 of 1 found this helpful This is an excellent product, great for delivering a tiny amount of Olive Oil into the ear canal.
Good for general ear health on a daily basis, or to soften ear wax so that the wax can either work its way out by itself or be removed later by a health professional.
Superior to similar products that contain mineral oil, as I would much prefer to use a natural product like olive oil for this purpose then mineral oil.
As I am in Australia I would really like an enterprising EBAY AUSTRALIA seller to import this product and offer it locally!
Failing that, I will continue to order it from the UK seller.
150pcs 2 way Oral Dental Picks Tooth Stick Pick Floss Interdental Brush 3 Boxes
22 Jun, 2017
great little toothpicks
These plastic brush-type toothpicks are great for poking between your teeth after a meal, to get bits of food out from the crevices.
They are safer, I think, then solid wooden toothpicks - when I ran out of the plastic ones, I used a thick wooden toothpick and dislodged a filling, I'm not using the wooden ones again!