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Remove Diaper Stains From Earplugs In 4 Easy Steps

Earplugs provide a great way to drown out noise and promote better sleep, but when they become covered in diaper stains, it's hard to keep using them. Fear not, as these four simple steps will help you easily remove the nasty diaper stains from your earplugs.


Updated 07 Mar 2023

By Nishat Asif

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Step 1: Soak in Warm Water with Mild Soap

The first step in cleaning your earplug is to soak it in warm water and mild soap for about 10 minutes. Make sure that all parts of the earplug are submerged in the water. The combination of the warm water and mild soap will help to loosen any debris or dirt and get rid of the diaper stain.

Step 2: Scrub Stains With a Soft-Bristle Brush

Once the earplug has been soaked, use a soft-bristle brush to gently scrub away any remaining dirt or stains. Be sure to use light pressure when scrubbing to avoid damaging the earplug. The brush should be able to easily remove any remaining diaper stains after a few minutes of scrubbing.

Step 3: Rinse Under Cold Running Water

Once diaper stain has been removed, rinse the earplug off under cold running water. This will help to remove any remaining soap residue as well as any dirt particles that were loosened during the scrubbing process.

Step 4: Let Air Dry

The final step is to let the earplug air dry for a few hours. Make sure you do not put it in the direct sunlight as this can damage the material of the earplug. Once it has dried completely, your earplug should now be free of diaper stains and ready for use.

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