Gently wipe the exterior of your AirPods with a soft, lint-free cloth to remove surface dust and dirt.
Do not use liquids directly on the AirPods. Instead, dampen the cloth slightly if needed. Liquids can damage the internal components.
If there's debris in the charging ports, use a small, dry brush (like a soft-bristled toothbrush) to carefully dislodge it. Be gentle to avoid damaging the ports.
Use a toothpick or a small, soft brush to clean the speaker grilles. Again, be gentle to avoid pushing debris further inside.
If you want to sanitize, use a cloth lightly dampened with isopropyl alcohol (at least 70%). Do not apply it directly; dampen the cloth first.
Avoid using sharp objects like pins or needles to clean any part of your AirPods, as this can damage delicate components.
Wipe down the charging case with a cloth. If there's debris in the Lightning port, use a small, dry brush.
Make cleaning your AirPods a regular habit to prevent the accumulation of dirt and earwax. This can help maintain the performance and appearance of your AirPods.