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I got my droid the day it came out. I have kept very good care of it but over time a bit of debris has collected in my ear speaker. What's the best way without damaging anything?
I got my droid the day it came out. I have kept very good care of it but over time a bit of debris has collected in my ear speaker. What's the best way without damaging anything?
I got my droid the day it came out. I have kept very good care of it but over time a bit of debris has collected in my ear speaker. What's the best way without damaging anything?
I believe I damaged the ear speaker by trying to clean it.
Anyone else had this problem? The ear sound is kinda weird right now, like it's vibrating or something (Just like when you press that "thing" in the center on normal speakers)
Just a fair warning: Dont just put the canister right to the speaker right away. Keep it a few centimeters away, and move in closer and closer. If you dont have to put it right to the earpeice to get the gunk out, dont
I fold a piece of scotch tape, sticky side out, against a flat head screwdriver or a paperclip. Then I lightly insert it into the opening of the earpiece. It's like a little lint roller.
You can try an eyeglass lens cleaning cloth. Or instead try a little rubbing alcohol on a paper towel. Not soaking wet, just enough to pick up the dirt.
I fold a piece of scotch tape, sticky side out, against a flat head screwdriver or a paperclip. Then I lightly insert it into the opening of the earpiece. It's like a little lint roller.
I fold a piece of scotch tape, sticky side out, against a flat head screwdriver or a paperclip. Then I lightly insert it into the opening of the earpiece. It's like a little lint roller.
I fold a piece of scotch tape, sticky side out, against a flat head screwdriver or a paperclip. Then I lightly insert it into the opening of the earpiece. It's like a little lint roller.