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Earplugs: just me?
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<blockquote data-quote="FJRPittsburgh" data-source="post: 1394729" data-attributes="member: 18170"><p>In 2003, I rode to the Honda Hoot in Knoxville, TN. At the vendor area, there was a lady making custom earplugs. She stuffed a little cotton down deep in both ear canals and injected some type of plastic goop in my ears. I had to sit for a while until the goop set up. Once dried, she took the hardened material out of my ears, filed off the excess stuff and sprayed them with some type of sealant. She asked me to stop back in about an hour to pick up the finished product. I've been wearing them for 15 years now and clean them with antibacterial soap every once in a while. They are fantastic! I've never been able to locate the woman again, but I'm sure these things are still made. I recommend them highly and wouldn't ride without them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FJRPittsburgh, post: 1394729, member: 18170"] In 2003, I rode to the Honda Hoot in Knoxville, TN. At the vendor area, there was a lady making custom earplugs. She stuffed a little cotton down deep in both ear canals and injected some type of plastic goop in my ears. I had to sit for a while until the goop set up. Once dried, she took the hardened material out of my ears, filed off the excess stuff and sprayed them with some type of sealant. She asked me to stop back in about an hour to pick up the finished product. I've been wearing them for 15 years now and clean them with antibacterial soap every once in a while. They are fantastic! I've never been able to locate the woman again, but I'm sure these things are still made. I recommend them highly and wouldn't ride without them. [/QUOTE]
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