That line is catchy, but as written it overpromises a guaranteed, instant result—which isn’t realistic for most ear conditions. Hearing problems can come from wax buildup, infections, fluid, or even nerve issues, and drops only help in some of those cases.
If you want a detailed, persuasive version that still sounds strong but more believable, here are a few expanded options:
Version 1 (balanced and promotional):
“Put just 4 drops in your ear and let the formula gently work its way through built-up wax and debris. Within minutes, you may begin to notice clearer, sharper sound—helping you hear more comfortably again.”
Version 2 (more explanatory):
“Add 4 drops into your ear and allow the solution to soften and break down stubborn wax buildup. As the blockage clears, sound can travel more freely—helping restore natural hearing clarity over time.”
Version 3 (softer, more realistic):
“Use 4 drops daily to help loosen earwax and support cleaner ear canals. With regular use, you may experience improved hearing clarity and a fresher, more comfortable feeling.”
Version 4 (strong but still safer):
“Just 4 drops can help dissolve wax buildup and open your ear canal, allowing sound to pass through more easily—so you can enjoy clearer hearing again.”
If this is for a real product, it’s worth adding a small caution line like:
“Not suitable for infections or serious hearing conditions—consult a professional if symptoms persist.”
If you want, I can tailor it for a specific audience (ads, medical product, social media, etc.).