How often do you clean it too?
One of my bluetooth earphones fell on a footpath, as I was trying to put it back into its case.
Now I’m thinking about the germs that may have gotten on it n all. Generally, I use some sanitizer to clean it from time to time.
Looking to see how others would clean their earphones in such a situation too
I use an old toothbrush to get all the bits of crud out, then wipe down with disinfectant hand wipes.
give it a good rinse in acetone
Do not do this.
Isn’t it carcinogenic?
Well don’t drink it lol
It’ll also dissolve the plastic . This is terrible advice .
A quick wipe on my shirt and back in the ear it goes. I’ll do an occasional wipe with alcohol if they get extra gunky but that’s about it.
I may or may not be a gremlin.
You can buy a big box of alcohol wipes for cheap. They’re great for cleaning small things like earbuds and the case.
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Yes, I think I am bit more conscious about it
Though, I do live in India and our footpaths may have random unvaccinated/undomesticated animals walking/sleeping on them etc.
Recently saw news of a boy catching rabies
https://www.msn.com/en-in/health/health-news/kerala-11-year-old-boy-dies-of-rabies-weeks-after-stray-dog-attack-in-alappuzha/ar-AA1yMUnVAlthough I know that rabies would not be passed along via an earbud n all, my general caution has been heightened
80% isopropyl alcohol. Use a soft brush wet with some of the alcohol. Brush around the affected areas. Let it dry and that’s all for me.
I wouldn’t recommend dousing electronics in less than 90%. Feels sketchy. But I have nothing to back that up besides “electronics cleaner” being 99% iso.
70% iso is actually more effective for killing bacteria, as the additional water helps to penetrate the cell wall. Higher concentration iso is better for dissolving crud off a bong tho.
If you use 70% the remaining 30% are typically water. And water and electronics aren’t necessarily best friends.
Also, the reason for that is that the water conducts electricity, which only matters when the electronics are on at the time. 70% is still going to evaporate before you turn it on (given that you’re not fully submerging the thing and getting liquid deep in crevasses).
Also maybe look out for charged capacitors and batteries.This is true but if the water used to create alcohol is distilled, which I think it is, I think it’s okay because it’s the minerals in the water that are the real problem.
That’s true but the electronics are not as clean and the water will pick up the residue and become conductive again.
I think in a 70% solution the alcohol disrupts polarity of of the water molecules enough to stop it from picking up the residue. Only one way to find out. pours 70% alcohol onto computer while power is on
Nooooooooo
Eh?
Humor, I hope.
Okay good, I was afraid you were unaware of the importance of rebalancing the humours in your blood.
How does one balance the humors in their blood, when blood itself is one of the humors?
Leeches? Leeches.
does the 30 second rule count?
big trouble if people can’t count to 30.
Toothpick
Feeling worried about germs after dropping it on the ground for a short time is probably not healthy behaviour mate :)
You have a shit ton of unpleasant germs on your hands which touch them all the time and that works out fine yeah?Anyway, a toothpick from time to time, maybe alcohol if the gunk is really set.
i dip it in piss. nothing survives in that
Do you mean earbud style? Generally, never…
What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger, you know?
But if I do drop them and dirt or something, you can remove the rubber and clean it with soap, water, and qtip. You need to be very mindful of the actual speaker portion. A toothpick can be helpful for removing debris, but I wouldn’t apply any liquids to the face of the speaker. There’s usually a piece of fabric that’s glued on and you don’t want to lose that or get it gunked up.
I clean the earwax off/out of them when I see it or the sound is affected (I wear deep insertion IEMs with tri-flange silicone tips), but otherwise just replace the tips when they wear out a couple times a year.