The Astro A40 headset has impeccably sharp sound, excellent quality, and creates an immersive experience that sucks you into every game. With features like this, your Astro A40’s are likely getting a lot of wear time and probably need a thorough cleaning.
Don’t worry — you’ve come to the right place!
How to clean Astro A40 ear pads
Using a dry microfiber cloth, wipe down your Astro A40 ear pads. If your ear pads are especially dirty, wipe them down with a damp microfiber cloth and a gentle laundry detergent. After wiping, allow the headphones to fully dry before using.
When cleaning electronics it is always best to use caution! With a few simple and minimal supplies you can safely clean your headset. Follow the cleaning guide below to restore your Astro A40 headset back to brand spankin’ new.
Supplies Needed:
Dry wipe method
The purpose of this initial dry wipe step is to loosen any debris or body oils that are stuck to the headphones. Using a soft dry cloth, dry wipe the entire Astro A40 headset. Use cotton swabs to get into any crevices or creases in the earpiece area.
Wet wipe method
If your Astro A40’s are especially dirty and the “dry wipe” step just isn’t cutting it, consider taking this additional “wet wipe” step to cut through any remaining grime. In a bowl, mix together 1 tablespoon of gentle laundry detergent with 2 cups of warm water. Using a microfiber cleaning cloth and soak it into the laundry detergent mixture. Ring out the cloth so that it is damp but not soaked. Using this damp cloth, wipe the entire surface of the headphones.
Cleaning tips
It is essential that you avoid submerging or soaking your Astro A40’s. Avoid bleach based cleaning products. Additionally, avoid using any type of cleaning wipe that has alcohol in it.
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