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Eliminating Nail Polish Stains from Your Headphones: The Definitive Guide

Struggling to get that nail polish stain out of your headphones? Don't worry, you're not alone. With the right products and a little know-how, cleaning your headphones from nail polish stains has never been easier!


Updated 28 Feb 2023

By Luke Smith

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Whether it's from accidental spills or creative projects gone rogue, cleaning nail polish off your headphones can be a daunting task. That said, with the right materials and approach, removing those pesky stains can be surprisingly easy.

Gather Your Materials

Before we dive into the nitty-gritty of cleaning your headphones, it's important to make sure that you have all the materials that you need. You'll need microfiber cloths or paper towels , isopropyl alcohol , cotton swabs , a small screwdriver , and some rubber gloves .

Step-by-Step Cleaning Instructions

Now that you've got everything, let's go through each step of cleaning process.

  1. Unplug and Disassemble Start by unplugging your headphones from any audio sources and then carefully disassemble them. Use the screwdriver to unscrew any parts that don’t slide apart easily. Make sure to keep all the parts and screws in one place—you don’t want to lose any parts while you’re cleaning.
  2. Clean the Parts Once the headphones are disassembled, start cleaning the plastic and metal parts with microfiber cloths or paper towels. Make sure to use isopropyl alcohol if stains are really stubborn. For tiny pieces and crevices, use cotton swabs and rubber gloves to make sure you don’t damage any of the parts.
  3. Reassemble the Headphones Once all parts are clean, reassemble the headphones. Make sure all the parts fit together properly and securely before plugging in your audio source.

And just like that, your headphones will be free of nail polish stains!

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