How To Clean Used Earphones
Wash the AirWeave or mesh with warm soapy water and allow to airdry completely before reattaching the foam.
How to clean used earphones. Use a cotton swab and dry brush to remove any debris and foreign materials from the earbuds the earbud tip and the air ducts. Once you remove the ear pads grab your toothbrush and go to town. You should do this at least once per week but you can do it daily.
Dampen a paper towel or clean cloth with rubbing alcohol. Make a mixture of mild dish soap and warm water and use it to dampen the cloth. Rub the tip of the cotton swab on the plastic areas of the earbuds.
To clean your earpads first wipe them down gently with a dry towel or a brush to remove superficial dust and dirt. Mix a solution of one part dishwashing liquid and five parts lukewarm water in a small bowl. A good way to deep clean your earbuds is by soap and water.
Remove any debris from the meshes with a clean dry soft-bristled brush. Squeeze out remaining moisture and allow to dry completely before reattaching them to the headset. Clean the microphone and speaker meshes gently with a dry cotton swab.
Repeat as often necessary and enjoy your clean headset. Peroxide cleanse - You dont want to use an antibacterial product like hand sanitizer because this stuff leaves a residue. So for a deeper cleanse dampen a soft cloth with hydrogen peroxide heavily diluted with water and gently wipe your ear buds.
Avoid using sharp objects like a toothpick or craft knife to clean your AirPods. Then soak a Q-tip cotton bud in alcohol hand sanitizer and use it to clean the nooks and crevices of the ear pads. Just dont go overboard if you dont want to scuff up the material in any way.