Well me personally mine got infected once i moved up to a 6g i washed it with soap,applied vitamin e oil, it didnt really help much until i got the idea to use bactine (the spray) it doesnt burn or anything i sprayed it on the front and back of my ear and i also sprayed it on my flesh tunnel before putting it back in my ear i was amazed it actually cleared up in a day or two. i hope this helps and good luck with stretching
The same reason rifles come in different sizes. Smaller gauges generally have less recoil, throw a smaller pattern, and some people just prefer different sizes.
then i'll ask a question to: how do you know that the answer is completely true which is shown by the pressure gauge?
cause when you shut off the van the power to the gauges is cut off completely, so the gauges will stay wherever they were at until the next time you start the vehicle.
From experience, if it does get infected, it will close, or at least try to. If you decide to keep your gauges out for a while, yes the hole will shrink. It depends on how long you keep the gauge out of your ear.
very thin, with gauges the smaller the number, the bigger the wire. battery wires are on average a 6/8 gauge
C. Temperature and Sanitizer Gauges
Check the gauges. One or more of the gauges must be out of normal range to trip the "check gauges" light.
The check gauges light means that one of the gauges is out of the safe range.
yes he does wear gauges
nope, no gauges
All gauges will shrink if they are not completely healed. If you take them out before they are healed and leave them out for long enough, they will close completly. They may shrink a bit if they are relatively new, but you should always save your used tapers in case that does happen. Be sure to never skip a size in gauges, or it could heal the wrong way and close up faster. If the 00 gauges are fairly old, a single day couldn't do much harm, as long as you put plugs or tapers back in to keep them from shrinking more.
Gauges are generally tuned to tension on wires, if they gets tweaked the gauges can easily become faulty.