Phil, when I get my hair cut, I just take my aids out and keep them
under the big bib. Now, we get it. You are getting dandruff in
those screens. Ha!
earlier, Phil Scovell, wrote:
>Grant,
>
>First things first. I won't be taking my hearing aids with me when
>I go either, smile. Secondly, for me it isn't the ear canal; it is
>outside the shell of the ear. When my hair, what I have left, grows
>out, it is right over the microphone opening. I have to make sure
>my hair is dry so nothing drips on to the microphone where the
>microphone compartment sits on the back of my ear. I get my hair
>cut every three weeks and I don't even take my hearing aids with me
>on those days for fear of tiny fragments of hair might get into
>the compartment through the tiny microphone opening. There is also
>a plastic tiny grill, or screen, over the tip of the microphone
>inside and that screen is coated with a special chemical that tries
>to repel oils, fine dust particles, moisture, and everything else
>one can think of. He cleaned those screens today but did not like
>what he saw so he put new screens on and is sending the old screens
>back to the company for repairs and updates. But then, you likely
>already know all this type of thing. Sandy and I have had our
>hearing aids for about a year now, Sandy a few months longer, and
>you should listen to us when getting ready for bed at night after we
>have taken our hearing aids out, hah hah. Maybe I should record it
>some night and put it on my website. Hot dog! I hit the big time
>with that business idea.
>
>Phil.
>
>
>
>
> > On Sep 1, 2015, at 5:50 PM, Grant Metcalf <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> >
> > Hey Phil!
> > How did all that dirt get in your ears? What have you been
> listening to? smile!
> > Don't you know that you are supposed to tilt your head while in
> the shower and let some water run into one ear canal and out the
> other? Haha! Of course, there is also the little bottles of saline
> which you can use to wrince out the filth as well. Unfortunately,
> shaking your head and flapping your ears like my Guide Dog want
> work for you. LOL!
> > In the mean time, I'll be
> >
> > Listening for His shout! with or without my hearing aids.
> > Grant
> >
> >
> > -----Original Message----- From: Phil Scovell
> > Sent: Tuesday, September 01, 2015 2:13 PM
> > To: [log in to unmask]
> > Subject: Hearing aids
> >
> > My younger sister took me to have my hearing aids cleaned today
> and he replaced some small screens which help protect the
> microphone openings. Boy, it sure made a big difference, too.
> >
> > Phil.
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