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How to clean your iPhone 6 speaker
Admit it, you hate that gunk that’s stuck on your iPhone speaker grill. Get your brush, compressed air, and painter’s tape and let’s get cleaning.
Your iPhone speakers and microphone holes can collect dust, lint, and all sorts of undesirable stuff.
Soft-Bristled Toothbrush
The best way to clean these is with a super soft bristle toothbrush. Gently brush the speaker ports and microphone opening to remove any debris that has accumulated.
Canned Air
Canned air, the kind used to clean computers and keyboards can also work well once you have loosened the gunk, but be careful not to hold it too close as it could damage the sensitive membranes of the speakers and microphones, we recommend holding it as far as a 12″ away just to be safe.
Blue Painter’s Tape
The other creative solution we have seen is using blue painter’s tape and pressing it gently onto the areas to remove the gunk. Gently press into the indentations and peel it off, repeat as necessary to lift away the grime.
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