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How to Easily Remove Tree Sap Stains From Your Ear Plugs

Tree sap stains are a common sight on ear plugs, but they don’t have to stay that way. Read on to learn easy steps you can take to remove those pesky stains and get your ear plugs looking like new again.


Updated 11 Mar 2023

By Nishat Asif

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Removing tree sap stains from ear plugs is a surprisingly simple process. All you need is some hot water, dish soap and a soft cloth or brush. Here's how to do it:

Step 1: Soak the ear plugs in hot soapy water

Fill a bowl or basin with hot water and add a few drops of dish soap. Place the ear plugs in the water and let them soak for 5-10 minutes. This will soften the sap and make it easier to remove.

Step 2: Scrub the stains with a cloth or brush

Once the ear plugs have soaked, take them out and use a soft cloth or brush to gently scrub away the sap stains. Be sure to use a gentle motion and avoid applying too much pressure, as this could damage the ear plugs.

Step 3: Rinse the ear plugs with clean water

After you’ve finished scrubbing, rinse the ear plugs with clean water to remove any remaining soap residue. Then, pat them dry with a soft cloth.

Step 4: Allow the ear plugs to air dry

Leave the ear plugs out to air dry completely before using them again. This will help ensure all of sap has been removed.

Conclusion

Cleaning tree sap stains from ear plugs doesn’t have to be a difficult task. With a little bit of hot water, dish soap and gentle scrubbing, you can easily restore the original look of your ear plugs.

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