If you listen to music, audiobooks, or podcasts regularly, chances are your AirPods or wireless headphones are pretty gross. Think about it: your AirPods sit in your ear for hours a day, collecting wax, then they sit in their charging case which gets thrown into your bag or pocket, gathering dust and germs along the way. To make your gross, waxy wireless headphones look pristine again and ensure a crystal clear sound, you'll want to learn how to clean AirPods without destroying them.
Follow These Steps:
How to Clean AirPods:
1. Start by wiping down your AirPods with a clean, dry cloth. Don't use any liquids or sprays, which can potentially damage them.
2. Using a clean cotton swab, wipe down the microphone and speaker meshes.
3. If there is dust or wax caught in the mesh, grab a clean, soft-bristled toothbrush and gentle brush away the debris. As tempting as it may be, avoid using sharp objects to clean your wireless headphones.
Moving to the Airpods case, here’s how to clean Airpods case easily. Although the charging case of your Airpods doesn’t come into any contact with your ears or the outside environment, somehow it contains more dirt, grime, and earwax than the pair of AirPods combined. Maybe, the little particles of iron in the air accumulate on the meshes due to the inbuilt magnet. Apple advises using a microfiber cloth to wipe down the charging case and disinfecting it with 70% isopropyl alcohol. Be careful of anything else. It can be easily found in your nearest drug stores as well as on Amazon.
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