We pierce holes in the lids of the rubbing alcohol and hydrogen peroxide containers with a 16-ga needle, allowing us to squirt the fluid straight from the bottle to wherever we need it.
We pierce holes in the lids of the rubbing alcohol and hydrogen peroxide containers with a 16-ga needle, allowing us to squirt the fluid straight from the bottle to wherever we need it.
Dr. Tonya Lawson
Alcoa, Tenn.
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