How To Use Silicone Earplugs
As a hearing protector you are limited to an NRR of 22-23 dB when using wax or silicone putty earplugs.
How to use silicone earplugs. If playback doesnt begin shortly try restarting your device. These are available in silicone putty and wax mixed with cotton. In fact for fast-recovering foam earplugs this works better.
To use disposable earplugs the wearer rolls the foam down into a small cylinder and then inserts it deeply into the ear canal allowing it to expand and fill the ear canal. Before inserting silicone earplugs it is important to clean your hands to prevent bacteria from infecting your ear. If you are using earplugs for swimming or surfing make sure that they are waterproof--either silicone or wax.
Spray the clear silicone with the bleach. Check out Macks silicone earplugs on Amazon. Roll one of the earplugs with your hands until it is shaped like a fat cylinder or a slight cone.
Use medicated soap to wash hands and earplugs thoroughly. These are pretty much reserved for workout earbuds and are usually an optional add-on to the separate silicone ear tip. Peel the cotton using your fingers then use one hand to roll the ball between your thumb and index finger.
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. Putty earplugs are easy to use and are great for both swimming sleeping and snoring. Pull your earlobe away from your head.
Roll one of the earplugs in your hand until its shaped like a fat cylinder or a slight cone. Roll the earplug with clean fingers until its narrow enough to fit in your ear. Dry the area with a soft towel.