Originally posted by rickcharles606
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Hygeinic way to insert snus?
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Last edited by ItsHectic; 16-05-14, 08:39 AM.
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Originally posted by ItsHectic View PostOkay I guess I will stick to portions.
I really dont understand why they are almost square though, they overlap my teeth.
I guess I will roll them up before getting in to the car.
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Originally posted by ItsHectic View PostI use them when I need to inflate the tyres because the brake dust is hard to wash off my hands.
I am not putting them on every time I want to put in a portion at the lights.
I think I will try tweezers for now.
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Originally posted by ItsHectic View PostI have a precious non-daily car which I keep the interior as new(literally), saliva is okay but no oils, if I am driving this car I wont eat hand food at a restaurant unless they have a sink. On top of this I have OCD also. And yes all these rules apply to any passengers too.
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Alright, here's a failsafe way to insert los in a sanitary manner.
First, wash your hands. Twice. You have to do it twice because soap doesn't get rid of everything the first time. Then, put on a pair of elbow length sanitary gloves, the kind they use for cleaning up toxic materials. Make sure to dip them into a vat of rubbing alcohol - you'll have to hold your breath for that. Also, swish some rubbing alcohol in your mouth too to kill any nasty stuff in there. Now you'll want to sterilize your tools. Icetool is great but is a breeding ground for gross stuff. I recommend irradiating it for at least an hour. Microwave might work??? A radiation chamber might be a tad expensive. Also, some types of radiation (gamma) have a long half life so be careful if you go that route. Next buy a dentist's tool to hold your mouth open. Sterilize the hell out of it, and put it on. Next, get all your sterilized equipment in place, and open a can of los. Bacteria can breed on moisture so you'll only get one sterile portion per can but imho it's totally worth it. Use the icetool to put a portion in, then take off the dental equipment and voila, you're done. The sterilization tools can get iffy after repeated uses so you'll want to buy a new icetool, gloves, dental equipment, every couple of portions. Please post pics of your setup for our group knowledge.
Originally posted by ItsHectic View PostI want to be able to put portioned snus in my mouth without sticking my fingers in my mouth or getting residue on my fingers.
Is there something more purpose made than say tweezers? I would really like a Snus accessory for this but cant find it on northerner.Originally posted by ItsHectic View PostI dont see how a syringe could help.
I am thinking something in between tweezers and tongs.
I have found loose snus to be very messy, I get nicotine all over my hands when making it.
But when using it I get sticky fingers, it doesnt stay in 1 peice when I take it out, it also gets stuck between my teeth. I dont see the appeal in loose snus.
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Originally posted by CzechCzar View PostAlright, here's a failsafe way to insert los in a sanitary manner.
First, wash your hands. Twice. You have to do it twice because soap doesn't get rid of everything the first time. Then, put on a pair of elbow length sanitary gloves, the kind they use for cleaning up toxic materials. Make sure to dip them into a vat of rubbing alcohol - you'll have to hold your breath for that. Also, swish some rubbing alcohol in your mouth too to kill any nasty stuff in there. Now you'll want to sterilize your tools. Icetool is great but is a breeding ground for gross stuff. I recommend irradiating it for at least an hour. Microwave might work??? A radiation chamber might be a tad expensive. Also, some types of radiation (gamma) have a long half life so be careful if you go that route. Next buy a dentist's tool to hold your mouth open. Sterilize the hell out of it, and put it on. Next, get all your sterilized equipment in place, and open a can of los. Bacteria can breed on moisture so you'll only get one sterile portion per can but imho it's totally worth it. Use the icetool to put a portion in, then take off the dental equipment and voila, you're done. The sterilization tools can get iffy after repeated uses so you'll want to buy a new icetool, gloves, dental equipment, every couple of portions. Please post pics of your setup for our group knowledge.
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