
"According to Apple, you should use micellar water with PEG-6 Caprylic/Capric Glycerides, distilled water, a soft-bristled children's toothbrush, two small cups, and a paper towel. Fortunately, Apple also suggests something much simpler: an AirPods cleaning kit. The AirPods maker points customers to the Belkin AirPods Cleaning Kit."
"This AirPods cleaning kit comes with a tool that has a slider on it. Move the slider one way, and you'll expose a soft brush with a metal pen tip. Per Apple's instructions, you can dip the soft brush in micellar water and use it to clean the mesh areas of your AirPods."
"When you're ready to clean the case, move the slider the other way, which will reveal a cleaning sponge. You can use this to clean inside your AirPods' charging case. Feel free to also use it for cleaning ports inside your iPhone, as well as other hard-to-reach spots on everyday gadgets."
AirPods accumulate earwax and debris over time, requiring regular maintenance. While Apple recommends a complicated cleaning process involving micellar water, soft-bristled toothbrushes, and multiple supplies, a more practical solution exists through dedicated AirPods cleaning kits. These kits feature a dual-function tool with a slider mechanism: one side exposes a soft brush for cleaning the mesh areas with micellar water, while the other reveals a cleaning sponge for the charging case. For regular maintenance, simple circular brushing suffices. A microfiber cloth handles the AirPods body. These cleaning kits serve multiple purposes beyond AirPods, making them useful for cleaning iPhone ports and other hard-to-reach gadget components.
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