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HarryBalsaque t1_itzdffk wrote

I use a soft bristled tooth brush

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peepeetchootchoo t1_iu0w6he wrote

Same here but with a drop of alcohol. I also turn iPhone so that any dirt or dust falls down when brushing. Don’t lay in such way so that grime falls (back) in.
Although it’s debatable, does anything falls down when you’re cleaning that way because you might be pushing it back into it; better to be safe than sorry you might position the iPhone as I mentioned before

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knuckle_cracker t1_iu0z411 wrote

I use scotch tape (or packing tape). Not intrusive and picks up all the dust and debris. I kind of kink it in there with my fingernail, ensuring I don’t push too hard or damage anything. I don’t like using a brush or air or anything like that since it’s pushing all of the gunk back into the device.

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xMaxMOx t1_itzgjpz wrote

Or you can use a microfiber cloth

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cwhiterun t1_itzuf80 wrote

Compressed air

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peepeetchootchoo t1_iu0vnkp wrote

No man. The air pressure (if you press it all the way )might damage the membrane.

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okoida t1_iu3epc7 wrote

If you have a Apple Store nearby, you could ask them to clean your phone

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afhum t1_iu08lu5 wrote

I use a keyboard brush. Soft and thin.

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RandyLeRam t1_iu0payg wrote

Loud music always emits a puff of talc from mine.

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Devi4223 t1_iu3sf4h wrote

I’ve genetly used blue tac and lightly pressed it on the speaker

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Devi4223 t1_iu3smgn wrote

Be very careful with a tooth pick, the gauze covering the speaker repels water not sure that’s the right word. I’m sure even a tooth pick could damage it. I use blue tac

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Messiah_Knight t1_iu1gy34 wrote

Take a toothpick to it and go to town.

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