You should use sterile salt water - boil the water and salt first then let it cool. Regular water might contain germs that could cause an infection.
Yes if you used boiled water and 1 tsp of salt to 1 pint of water.
No. That could cause scar tissue to build up. Use antibacterial soap or sea salt & warm water.
Yes. Using salt water is a great way to clean surface piercings and is all natural. It's also great for cleaning other wounds, infections, etc.
Soak it in a mixture of sea salt and water. Put a pinch of natural sea salt into a shot glass full of warm water. Soak your piercing in it for about 5 minutes 2 times a day. You can use really gentle soap on occasion ( 1-2 times a week). Never use peroxide or alcohol on a piercing because they delay healing by killing whats helping your piercing heal.
It comes from the Reservoir.
You need to keeep it clean with salt water.
by putting hot water
Rinsing the piercing with running water is the best be so do that before you get out of the bath, but cleaning with soap and water is just fine. Be sure you rinse the piercing with clean running water before you get out.
You never use any type of alcohol to clean any piercing. Use a mixture of natural sea salt and warm water. Alcohol kills whats helping your piercing heal.
Yes, gel kitchen mats are easy to clean with a sponge, soap, and water. You can let these air dry and then you can use them again and clean them again easily!
Clean your ear piercing with salt water solution. Its 1/2 teaspoon of sea salt mixed in with 8 ounces of warm water. Mix til clear then dip q-tips in the solution and clean your ear piercing gently. Avoid twisting or moving your piercing! Change your pillow case every 2 nights. One side of the pillow case for each night. Avoid touching your piercing unless your cleaning it and keep your hands clean.
Make Sure you keep it clean with mouthwash and salt water