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On Thursday, February 15, 2018 at 10:47:02 AM UTC-5, Matt Herron Jr. wrote:
On Thursday, February 15, 2018 at 7:24:24 AM UTC-8, Dan Marotta wrote: When I got my Stemme, I asked my instructor if there was a proper technique to insert the multi-probe in the nose.Â* He said to just push it in until I hear/feel a metallic click.Â* That's worked just fine for the past two years but I wonder if I should lubricate the thing, say with Vaseline or something.Â* I shudder to think of replacing internal o-rings. -- Dan, 5J Pinch your nose to get some skin oils on your fingers, and wipe the probe.. Just enough lubrication, and readily available! Works like a charm. I do the same thing. I also put a wrap of white tape just at the edge of the socket as a witness to make sure it is in all the way. UH |
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