Headphones or earphones can be nests dirty if not clean. Dirt like skin cells, sebum, earwax and care products can stick to the skin device the.
Cleaning the two devices cannot be negligent. You can’t suck it or blow it carelessly.
The reason is that it can damage the device. Quotes New York Timesthere are several practical ways you can do.
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What are these ways?
1. Use a cloth
You can regularly wipe your headphones or earphones with a soft, damp cloth like the one you use on your clothes. You can do this once a week.
While doing this, make sure the headphones are turned off and not connected to the phone. After that, immediately dry the device with a soft cloth.
Do not use alcohol as it can damage the color or intrinsic coating of the skin.
2. Use a soft brush
To clean the inside, you can use a cleaning tool such as a very soft and small brush. As you do this, try to clean the earbuds as close to the ground as possible.
The force of gravity can help you clean the dust that sticks.
3. Clean the battery case and connections
After cleaning your headphones or earphones, don’t forget to clean the case and connectors as well. Cases and connectors are usually densely packed on headphones that rely on Bluetooth or Wi-Fi connections.
For Airpods, Apple recommends using a dry cloth. You can also add isopropyl alcohol to clean the connectors and the inside of the earphone case.
4. Use a microfiber cloth
To collect 9 to Mac5One of the fabrics that is good enough to use is the microfiber type. The cloth can be moistened first with Clorox or ehtyl.
Next, remove the rubber part (if any) on the earbuds or headphones. Then, clean the gum with fresh water before drying it.
5. Use Blue Tack
Blue Tack for short is a sticky object that can stick to glass, boards etc. You can use it to lift the sticky dust and dirt on your headphones or earphones.
Blue Tack is also quite affordable. On the market, the price is lower than Rp. 20 thousand.
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