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As it happens with in-ear headphones, the surface of my Apple earphones started getting clogged again. It reduces your audio volume the more clog the little holes get. Mine got clogged to the point where audio was reduced down to 30%. 

I tried various methods to clean them, including Goo Gone or whatever. Nothing. I then decided to just use some good ‘ol fashion toothpaste and a toothbrush. 

The result? Worked like a charm. JbB Zoom

As it happens with in-ear headphones, the surface of my Apple earphones started getting clogged again. It reduces your audio volume the more clog the little holes get. Mine got clogged to the point where audio was reduced down to 30%.

I tried various methods to clean them, including Goo Gone or whatever. Nothing. I then decided to just use some good ‘ol fashion toothpaste and a toothbrush.

The result? Worked like a charm. JbB

Posted on Monday, January 16 2012. Tagged with: TechnologyiPhoneEarbudsHeadphones
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