How does Any Forums deal with the grease on their headsets after a long gaming session?

how does Any Forums deal with the grease on their headsets after a long gaming session?

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Take a nice big sniff and then put it back on

That looks like mould my guy

mine is the color of my skin (white). So I can't really see it. I guess a black guy (like, a dark pure blood african) wouldn't have to worry either with OPs headset.

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By cleaning them?

I shower.

take a shower you greasy fuck

I don't have that problem.
You could try wearing your headphones over a hoodie or a sweat band

who the fuck wears headphones?
as a grown adult you should be living in your own place where you can crank speakers up as much as you like
>b-but i'm a citycuck in a fag-partment
then move to a real place then?
if you can hear your neighbors then you're to close to them

Wipe them with oil blotting face sheets

You can wash the pads with warm water and dish soap.

I change the pads into the leather ones.
Easier to clean.

take the pads off and wash them
ideally get leather pads that you can just wipe off, and not the faux shit that just disintegrates within a year

How the heck does that happen? Shower you faggot.
The worst I have had is sweat damage because where I used to live it could get up to 115F and mine and my brothers gaming PC's could easily bring the room's temperature up to outside temp even with the AC on.

You are stoopid. Its about sound quality and sound direction. You probably think streaming audio from your cellphone sounds pretty good

because speakers will always sound worse than quality headphones

scrape it off with a pen cap and then eat it

I am assuming you don't care to know which direction sounds are coming from?

headphones are great but they becomes nasty pretty quickly

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Don't let it happen in the first place. Stay clean.
Also just wash them. They should be easy to take out for service and/or replace unless you own some cheap shit then I don't know.

I simply ignore it.

There's grease on my headset?

t. never used a pair of premium headphones in his life
There's literally no reason to use speakers over headphones when it comes to gaming or music. Even the most expensive premium speaker systems don't hold a candle to the best headphones.

by not using daily something that will give me unrepairable ear damage?

Find a degreasing solvent safe for the material, soak it in the stuff for 24 hours, then use an ultrasonic cleaner to pull out the deep gunk. After than use a serious of distilled water soaks to replace the solvent, then pull a vacuum on the soaked cushion to vaporize all traces of moisture. Very simple. They will be factory clean, but may lose some color during the process if the dyes are low quality.

Nigga just turn the volume down.
Check with a decibel meter to be safe.
If it's putting out anything less than 70, no amount of exposure will ever damage your hearing.
Ever.
It's literally physically impossible.

replaceable pads

lower your volume

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You've clearly zero idea how good headphones are vs speakers.

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I'm having trouble dealing with this myself. I only noticed when it was too late for daily wiping with a cloth to clean enough of it off. They're cloth covered though and not pleather so I'm considering just throwing them in the washing machine and letting them dry for a week.

Lick it off for a nice snack.

The process of hearing anything at all is always slowly degrading your hearing. Turn down the volume to a level that it doesn't hurt you.

Buy an expensive audiophile gaming headset and then come back here and tell me speakers are better.

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I put napkins over them and wear them while I masturbate so that the sweat absorbs into the napkins

or just get some washable covers on amazon

nah I'm just gonna soak mine in some oxiclean for the weekend

>it's a "fake leather earpad" episode

I live in an apartment