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How To Disinfect Ear Plug
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Inspect your reusable earplugs, first. You are checking to see if your earplugs are torn, bent, or excessively dirty.
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Throw away your damaged or dirty earplugs. Do not continue with trying to disinfect them. Buy yourself a new pair of reusable earplugs.
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Have a hands-off approach. You want to keep your earplugs clean, but sometimes your schedule will not allow for the time it takes to wash them by hand. Clean your earplugs in the washing machine, the dishwasher, or boiling water. You still have to air dry them and store them in their case.
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Soak your earplugs in the cleaning solution. Let them sit undisturbed in the soapy water or hydrogen peroxide for several minutes. You will know exactly how long your earplugs need to soak after a couple of cleanings.
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Scrub your earplugs, gently, in new soapy water. Discard the old cleaning solution. It contains the dirt and grime you are trying to get off your earplugs. Remove any visible materials with your fingers, a soft cloth, or a soft brush, like a toothbrush.
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Wipe your earplugs with alcohol. Your earplugs have been disinfected. They should be soft and clean without any deformities or tears.[
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Air dry your earplugs in a clean place. Let your ear plugs dry completely before you use them. You can squeeze the ear plugs or pat them gently with a towel to get out some of the excess moisture.
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*** Lastly, if all the above is a hassle for you, please buy a New Ear Plug ***
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