unless you mean expanders i am not sure what you mean. if you are relating to expanders the best way is to clean both back and front especially with tunnels as i have mine done on both ears. without regular cleaning there is a build up of yellow pus behind the ear which is dead skin amongst other things. if you get this don't worry it's your body healing itself. the best way is to thoroughly clean both back and front. good luck!!!!!!!!!!!
12mm :)
Looks to be 1/2"
OEM gauges on a 1991 Honda Civic are approximately 3 inches in diameter. There is both a USDM version of the gauges as well as a JDM version.
The best way to clean earrings with out tarnishing the metal is by using rubbing alcohol. This will not only clean the earrings, but it also works as a disinfectant. Rubbing alcohol does all this without tarnishing the metal.
chester ear guage is a 7/16.
Yes, though they don't look terribly big. Probably about a 2g.
It's very hard to say without taking the head off and looking at them.
Take the fish(s) out and put them ether in a bucket or big bowl then you are free to clean the fishtank. Make sure the bucket/bowl has a fair amount of water in it.
It's not. Entrepreneurs carefully examine the environment and plan, because they are taking on big risks. The big risks are not the motivation, but the downside of entrepreneurship. The high risks allow big payoffs.
Ear gauges can indeed close. I have head several stories about peoples' ear gauges closing over time, some even being near size 00. Ear gauges can close over time if you don't wear a plug or tunnel in it. If the gauge is small, it will take less time for it to close, unlike BIG gauges - which could take around 2 months. One secret is to rub hemerroid cream on your ears about twice a day first your ears will swell but later when your lobes go back to normal the holes will be smaller. However, if your ears were gauged above a 00, they will never close entirely without surgery, which currently runs about $800 an ear.
Yes, but for most people, that's kind of the point. Your earlobe is stretched out.
Bored are we? ;) I'd strongly recommend draining your oil, unless you fancy a nice big oil clean up.