How do you get a spliter out?


Question:my sisters got one and is really really mad

Answers:
You can out Elmers glue over and let it dry. Then peel it off and the splinter shoud come out with it. If it's too deep, then you probably need to sterulize a needle and dig it out. Make sure you wah well after removing, and put Neosporin on the wounded area.Good luck!


They say to put a cut potato on it to draw it out!!
Use a needle.

Trust me, it doesn't hurt.
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tweezers or a needle point
do you mean splinter and if so how could it be mad. take a needle and soak the tip in alcohol and lightly scrape the splinter towards the opening. when you can see the end grab it with tweezers and pull the rest of the way out.
depends where the splinter is?
use tweezers and a needle to bring it to the surface, you dip the needle in Alcohol. With tweezers you should be able to remove it very slowly not to break it, otherwise , you will have to use the needle again. Once it is removed use peroxide where the slpinter was
A new utility knife blade works great. In my experience works better than a needle.

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