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    Cleaning headphones.

    Discussion in 'Accessories' started by protomenace, Jul 29, 2008.

  1. protomenace

    protomenace Notebook Consultant

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    I have Creative EP-630s. What's the best way to clean them? Should I just clean the soft removable part, or the earbud itself too? Can you get it wet without damaging it?
     
  2. Syndrome

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    Alot of headphones come with headphone cleaners. If you have silicone tips then you can clean those with water or whatever, and maybe use a Q-tip or something to clean the driver good. I wouldn't suggest pushing anything into the driver though unless its a tool built for those specific headphones(some IEM's use them).