You can, very very carefully and gently, get some warm water and a bulb syringe (my hubby used the blue bulb that you get with babies since we didnt have anything else) and gently squirt it into your ear, and let it drain out.
This is after 2 or 3 nights of putting drops of a ear-wax removal solution in my husband's ear. He then did the ear rinse thing and got out a BIG GLOB of ear wax (OMG, could anything be so big and yukky in an ear!?! LOL)
I dont know that it felt like fluid moving though. I know that alcohol is very strong and dries your skin out which can cause irritation so it's not a good repeated treatment, so I'd recommend only a few times. I have, when my ear hurts as if an infection may be coming on or I feel like I have too much water from swimming or whatever in it, taken an q-tip and drenched it in either rubbing alcohol or hydrogen peroxide and then let it get into my ear and usually I then feel ok after a couple times. That evaporates quicker than water and battles any infection-causing germs you might have there.
If it doesn't improve/go away in a day or two, please stop by one of those neighborhood clinics (we have one in our grocery store now - are there any in your area?) and have them see. In fact, that's how we knew that my husband had a lot of wax in one of his ears, we had gone to the clinic to see if we had a sinus infection or just mega allergies. (Clinic doc told him to go to the regular doc for ear wax extraction. We did it ourselves as described above.)