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It may be mechanically acceptable, but it is certainly risky. It may be that you are missing a flywheel cover.
I had my belly pierced last year and it can realy hurt when you have catched it, espesualy a fresh piercing, basicly what i did was fold up some tissue paper make sure that it is big enough to cover your belly button. Then you will need a roll of plasters, you can get this from any chemist. you then stick the tissue paper over the belly piercing and stick it on with the tape. Hope this works xx
By using different plasters and painting things smaller than others but mostly by using different plasters and making the cover of the painting bumpy
A blue plaster is used to ensure high visibility of the dressing. When only skin tone coloured plasters where available, there had been incidents of the plasters turning up in food, the person not aware that at some stage during food preparation that the plaster had come off.
Blue plasters, often used in food preparation environments, are specifically designed to be highly visible and easily identifiable. Their primary purpose is to cover minor cuts or wounds on workers' hands, helping to prevent contamination of food products. The blue color makes it easier to spot any potential foreign objects in food, enhancing safety and hygiene standards in kitchens and food processing areas.
Yea,i have a lip piercing and it does that do its natural
because if the plaster falls off in food you will be able to see it
That depends on what kind of piercing you have. Although the most common method would be to cover your ears, perhaps grow your hair out.
If healed you should just be able to unscrew and take it out and in. If not healed you will irritate the piercing and end up with a messed up or even infected piercing. Can you not just cover the area with a soft bandage& tape? cover it all to avoid it getting rubbed?
if you do it right
wear a shirt over it. or anything to cover
wat the #@$!& is a valve cover ...who cares about sparks!!!!