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Im swimming every day ,what can I put into my ears to stop wax build up

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!st of all if you are swimming everyday then you shouldn't have wax buildup. That's one of the problems with swimming a lot, the water and chlorine get into your ears and remove all the oils, that's why swimmers get (swimmers Ears). Now if you've just started swimming and water is getting trapped in your ears then you can go to the store and buy some Debrox ear wax remover ora lot of people just take regular old peroxide and put 2 or 3 drops in their ears and let it go to work. 2 or 3 drops every day and in a week or so your ears should be cleared out. The just a drop every couple of days to maintain it.

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