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Ouch! Sore fingertips! How do you open a pop can if your fingers hurt?
I've been using my pocket knife, which looks to be an accident waiting to happen. What would you use?
16 Answers
- RobLv 61 decade agoFavorite Answer
Use the pocket knife...then ask us in ten minutes, how to stop the bleeding
- Anonymous4 years ago
try relaxing your grip on the neck once you aren't from now on strumming the strings. practising guitar usually hurts, yet you are able to shrink the discomfort by technique of no longer preserving chord shapes longer than mandatory. there is not any reason to have an Iron Grip on the "G" chord once you aren't from now on taking area in it. at the same time as i began, I had lines on my fingers and infrequently they even stuck to the strings. try taking area in a chord, then eliminate your complication hand from the strings, then replay the chord in that similar way some circumstances so that you're liberating at the same time as the chord is complete. that could help to shrink the discomfort. also, if the strings are previous, from time to time they're going to be a touch more advantageous difficult from rust/oxidation. A sparkling set of strings will probable sense smoother.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
I keep a "pocket size" screwdriver in the junk drawer in the kitchen. I just insert the screwdriver under the "tab" and push or twist until it "pops".
- AngelLv 41 decade ago
I'm having the same prob at the moment since i broke my thumb and my left hands to weak lol
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
whatever's handy. a spoon works good. but then I've also used the claw end of a hammer in the past! ;-)
- Anonymous1 decade ago
A spoon
- Anonymous1 decade ago
A kitchen knife...the dull one.