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If you want to disinfect, you can use a cloth that is slightly dampen with ISO propo.
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Use a soft, dry lit free cloth to wipe down the charging case. Also here's how apple says you should clean your AirPods charging case. So it's a good idea to clean your AirPods case on the regular.
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Now your case is another place that can collect dirt and oils from your skin along with ear wax buildup and general grossness. The rest of the guidelines are identical to the AirPods in AirPods pro. Other than the clean, dry, soft bristled brush.
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Speaker 1: Now Apple's guidelines on how to clean wired EarPods are almost exactly identical to how to clean AirPods, except for one minor D apple says you can use a clean, soft, dry bristled brush to remove any debris from the microphone and speaker meshes on the EarPods. Just stick with a dry li free cloth in a Q-tip and you should be good to go bling.
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Apple says not to use sharp objects or abrasive materials to clean your AirPod AirPods pro or EarPods. The last bullet point is a warning not to use sharp objects because they could potentially damage the speaker or the microphone. You want to be gentle and not push stuff into the speaker and microphone mesh, but slowly and carefully, try to get everything out without pushing too hard. Apple says the best way to clean these parts is with a dry cotton swab. These can get all gunked up with ear wax and dust and need to be clean as well. Speaker 1: If you look really close at AirPods and EarPods, you'll see tiny microphone and speaker meshes. Apple is very adamant about liquid getting into the AirPods or earbuds and clearly states to make sure not to get any liquid in the openings. Apple adds the next bullet point, just to double down, do not attempt to use them until they're completely dry. Speaker 1: You must allow them to completely dry before placing them back in the charging case. You can wipe them clean with a cloth, slightly dampen with fresh water, and then dry them with a soft, dry Litt free cloth. If any of these products accidentally make contact with your AirPods, which is completely possible. If your AirPods were exposed to any chemicals that could potentially stain your EarPods or AirPods, apple lists a ton of chemicals here, including soap, shampoos, conditioners, lotions, perfume, solvents, detergents acids, acidic foods, insect rep pellets, sunscreen oil, or hair. Now the third, third bullet point on Apple's cleaning guidelines explains what to do.
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Apple even sells what they call a polishing cloth for $19, which is not cheap. If you can't find a li free cloth lying around the house and look into purchasing one, they're not too expensive. Like it impedes my iPhone's ability to charge every month. Lint can impede your audio quality too much. Apple suggests you use a soft, dry Litt free cloth, gently wipe away all the gun and ear wax that is built up on your AirPods over time until they are sparkly new again, Litt free is key here because you don't want tiny pieces of Litt attaching to the mesh covering of the microphone. Impeded things could sound muffled and ruin your day. And you most definitely don't watch your audio. Speaker 1: Water can seep into the crevices and most certainly will impede the audio quality of your AirPods or EarPods. The first thing on Apple's list says don't run AirPods or AirPods pro under running water. So I'm gonna focus on AirPods and a wired set of EarPods, which are recently couldn't use on a long flight because of eighth inch adapter problems. Before I get going, hit subscribe for how to videos from CNET, We're gonna use the official guidelines published by apple on how to clean your AirPods, AirPods pro EarPods, and the charging case on this page, you will also find guidance on how to clean AirPods max, which I can't afford. I'm also gonna show you some cheap cleaning tools that you can buy, which may help you keep your AirPods in EarPods clean. I'm gonna show you how to clean your AirPods and your EarPods without damaging them. Speaker 1: Your AirPods can get gross and you need to clean them regularly.