How To Clean Mack's Silicone Earplugs
The moldable earplugs I recommend are Ohropax Classic wax-cotton mix Quies Pure Wax wax and Macks Pillow Soft Silicone Putty silicone rubber.
How to clean mack's silicone earplugs. Macks Silicone Ear Plugs 6 Pair is non-toxic and free of any allergens. Doctor recommended Macks AquaBlock Earplugs help prevent swimmers ear and surfers ear. Wash with mild soap and warm water.
Dish soap or mild soap will do. Dry by pressing gently between two towels then leave to air dry completely before using. Fill the bowl with water and add some soap.
The easiest way to wash them is with soap and warm water. It is quite important to stay alert at night to listen to any smoke alarm. Remove any debris that you can see on the surface then rinse thoroughly under cold water.
One of the reasons for the popularity of the disposable ear plugs is the convenience of tossing and replacing a pair rather than the time and additional expense of proper maintenance. Shape whole plug into a ball. The cleaning process is nearly complete all thats left to do is rinse off your earplugs give them a bit of disinfectant and dry them.
A sign that you have achieved a proper seal is that your own voice will. Moldable silicone earplugs are designed to stick to the surface of a clean dry ear. This excellent video not only demonstrates how to properly use Macks moldable silicone ear plugs but it also serves as an excellent guide for how to use any moldable ear plug.
WD-40 might work as well as its primary purpose is a cleaner - I know it takes off a lot of old hardened sticky tape glue - and it wont hurt the silicone rubber. If the earplugs are being used in a moist andor dirty environment be sure the hands and ears are clean and dry before applying or re-inserting the earplugs or a proper seal may not be achieved. The silicone ear plugs are specifically designed NOT to be inserted into the ear canal.