I personally usually use antibacterial soap and water. Don't use a rag or towel to dry with, use paper towels. It is an open wound technically. Do the same with your ears. I don't recommend showering with your jewellery in, they tend to stay moist and will smell a lot, wait until your ears are completely dry before putting them back in. Hope this helps.
Another helpful solution for your stretched piercings is sea salt in hot water, soaking your piercings in it feels fantastic.
Not as long as you're responsible enough to clean them and care for them. Also, they aren't gauges, they're just stretched lobes.
Yes, adding table salt to water can help clean gauges, especially when dealing with corrosion or mineral buildup. The salt acts as a mild abrasive and can help dissolve deposits. However, it's important to rinse the gauges thoroughly afterward to avoid any potential residue that could affect their functionality. Always ensure that the cleaning method is compatible with the gauge materials to prevent damage.
The gauge near the filter of the pool will tell you when the filter needs cleaning, the higher the gauge reads the more backpressure is caused by dirt in the filter, most gauges have a red section that indicate the need to clean the filter.
Yout take them out and wash them with Hot water and soap, and then you wash your ears with the same thing and it help to put vitamin E on them!!
Yes, you can use R22 gauges for R134a, but it's important to note that the pressure readings will differ due to the different properties of the refrigerants. R22 gauges are designed for higher pressures compared to R134a, so you must be cautious when interpreting the readings. Additionally, ensure that the gauges are clean and free from cross-contamination to avoid impacting the performance of the R134a system. Always refer to the manufacturer's guidelines for specific applications.
If you're asking about feeler gauges, then a pair of 0.002 plus an 0.001 would do, but make sure they are very clean and undamaged.
Check the gauges. One or more of the gauges must be out of normal range to trip the "check gauges" light.
C. Temperature and Sanitizer Gauges
The check gauges light means that one of the gauges is out of the safe range.
yes he does wear gauges
nope, no gauges
Gauges are generally tuned to tension on wires, if they gets tweaked the gauges can easily become faulty.