The COVID-19 pandemic has made us more conscious about sanitation. Even without a global health crisis, there are numerous reasons to clean your headphones and earphones. Since the introduction of the Walkman, these devices have become essential in our daily lives. However, they can also cause a variety of problems like ear and throat infections, as well as some hearing issues. Therefore, it’s vital to keep your headphones clean and sanitized.
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Cleaning your headphones isn’t as daunting as it might seem. Here are a few items you'll need, which are likely already at home or available at a nearby store:
Start by removing the ear cushions and extending the arms of your headphones as much as possible. Use a toothbrush to gently brush off dirt from every accessible spot, being careful around the drivers to avoid damage. The goal here is to get rid of all visible dust and debris. Then, use tweezers to remove hair and other particles from corners and crevices.
Once the larger pieces are gone, it’s time to disinfect. Wipe the headphones with a damp cloth soaked in soap and warm water. After this dust-removal process, disinfect further by using cotton buds dipped in hand sanitizer or rubbing alcohol. Be extra cautious around leather puffs and ear cushions, as they are particularly delicate. Let the headphones air-dry for about five minutes, and they're ready to use again.
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Cleaning earphones is generally simpler than cleaning headphones, but you still need to be very careful. Excessive force can cause permanent damage to the drivers. Begin by brushing and wiping every corner and gap, similar to how you would clean headphones. Don’t forget to clean the charging case if you use true wireless (TWS) earphones.
The next step can be tricky. Carefully use a thin object like the tip of tweezers or a bent paper clip to remove any debris stuck in the earpiece. If the mesh in the driver pops out, use tweezers or the paper clip to position it back in place and secure it with adhesive. Remember to handle this task delicately to avoid causing permanent damage.
Finally, sanitize the earphones. Your earphones are now clean and ready for use!
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