
Splinters are painful and a little nerve-wracking to remove. Fortunately, getting a splinter wedged in one or more of your fingers is a pretty rare experience, unless you work with wood on a daily basis.
We've got a brief video for you that shows you how to remove a splinter from your finger as painlessly as possible.
This video is short and to-the-point. As you will see, all you need is a pair of sharp tweezers and a little patience.
Also, don't forget that you will also need to take good care not to embed the splinter in further.
You can check out the informative how-to video on the next page.
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Much appreciation for all of your work on this nice page.
I’ve had to this a time or two
If I can get at the tip it’s not too bad. But a couple of times I had to wait till it festered and then pull it out and squeeze the pus out of it.
Where’s the how to part??? Obviously you get a pair of tweezers and grab it and pull…nothing new here.
I work in the liquor industry and i work around broken glass all night long. The one thing I learned is to purchase a few high quality tweezers with a fine point
Frstered always evokes images like that
Very quickly!!!!!LOL
Step one: find tweezers
Step two: remove splinter
…the$#%&!@*kind of “how to” video was this?
No$#%&!@*..
MandiRhode WTH this, you need to know how
Soak in hot water so it expands and pushes towards the point of entry first.
So don’t use a weedeater, use tweezers?I’m glad I read this.
hell at that point I just take the nail off pop splinter out and duct tape that s**t
B…S… There is know way. The only reason he didn’t have to go to the hospital is because it came out in one piece. It’s not like the had to split his finger nail in half then cut it down to get the rest. I almost puked from how much it hurt
Amanda Green
NOOOOO
Emma Dones