CartoonHead
Bluelighter
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- Sep 2, 2010
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Sometimes the plunger part of the needle will expand and get harder to push and pull and will eventually get so pad you will just pull the pusher part of the plunger out of the plunger and not be able to use it at all, just pull it out after you use it and leave it out until you use it agian
This sounds like a pretty good way to get lots of festering bacteria inside your syringe. That is, if i understand correctly what you are proposing. Surely you don't want to leave your barrel open and unsealed like that?