May 27, 2018 at 12:51 PM Thread Starter Post #1 of 7 max2 100+ Head-Fier Joined Jul 25, 2004 Posts 149 Likes 13 How do you do it ?
May 27, 2018 at 9:17 PM Post #2 of 7 yong_shun 1000+ Head-Fier Joined Mar 19, 2018 Posts 1,047 Likes 467 Location Singapore Ear pads? Which part of your headphones?
May 27, 2018 at 9:18 PM Post #3 of 7 max2 100+ Head-Fier Joined Jul 25, 2004 Posts 149 Likes 13 yong_shun said: Ear pads? Which part of your headphones? Click to expand... Yes ear pads.
May 27, 2018 at 9:22 PM Post #4 of 7 yong_shun 1000+ Head-Fier Joined Mar 19, 2018 Posts 1,047 Likes 467 Location Singapore
May 27, 2018 at 9:30 PM Post #5 of 7 wuwhere Headphoneus Supremus Joined Jul 26, 2008 Posts 82,340 Likes 3,392 Location 🌎☮️ I use a piece of scotch tape inside the pads to remove the hairs. I keep them inside the drawer when not in use.
I use a piece of scotch tape inside the pads to remove the hairs. I keep them inside the drawer when not in use.
May 29, 2018 at 8:00 AM Post #6 of 7 HBen 500+ Head-Fier Joined Apr 3, 2017 Posts 500 Likes 443 Location close to the alps One or in most cases a combination of the following actions should provide significant improvements considering the described issue: a) don't let your pets into your listening room/office or store your gear somewhere the pets don't have access to (if possible) b) store the headphones in a drawer, under a cover, ... c) use tape / moist cloth to remove the dust/hair d) vacuum clean often (at least once a day) e) hire a cleaning lady to do it for you if d) is a problem f) let the pets stay outside (more or completely) (if possible) g) don't have pets if you don't know how to remove their hair/debris h) I don't even know why and what I'm typing here ... feeling like a dad teaching his kid... Last edited: May 29, 2018
One or in most cases a combination of the following actions should provide significant improvements considering the described issue: a) don't let your pets into your listening room/office or store your gear somewhere the pets don't have access to (if possible) b) store the headphones in a drawer, under a cover, ... c) use tape / moist cloth to remove the dust/hair d) vacuum clean often (at least once a day) e) hire a cleaning lady to do it for you if d) is a problem f) let the pets stay outside (more or completely) (if possible) g) don't have pets if you don't know how to remove their hair/debris h) I don't even know why and what I'm typing here ... feeling like a dad teaching his kid...
May 29, 2018 at 11:21 AM Post #7 of 7 Tinnitus Man 100+ Head-Fier Joined Apr 16, 2015 Posts 285 Likes 228 Location United Kingdom Stop your pets wearing them.... Simple really. Sometimes this advice is hard to put into practice though...
Stop your pets wearing them.... Simple really. Sometimes this advice is hard to put into practice though...