Last Updated on January 7, 2021
Every one of us has unique earwax bacterial flora balance. And when you share your share earphones with someone else, you put this important balance at risk, which can lead to ear infection.
To eliminate earwax from your earphones, dip a swab or stick in hydrogen peroxide and clean the surface. Don’t use plenty of fluid so you won’t ruin the speakers. And if you use headphones frequently, make sure to clean them once every week.