are you talking about the little circle? I don't think you need to put alcohol on them. One size is sticky so use that size to "glue" to the headphone, then put your tips over it. Mine stays in with no problem for a few months.
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Nov 16th, 2006 04:14 PM #1
Shure E2c IEM earwax guards
Why won't these things stay on longer than 4-5 days? Every single time I replace 'em I use rubbing alcohol first and clean the surface so I don't see why it won't stay on. At this rate, I'm gonna be buying a whole lot of earwax guards since I've pretty much used up whatever was included...is there a better solution?
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Nov 16th, 2006 04:16 PM #2_______________
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Nov 16th, 2006 04:18 PM #3
Dont mess with the tips. Choose one and stay with it.
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Nov 16th, 2006 04:32 PM #4
I put the alcohol on the headphone just so it'll maybe stick better. Doesn't seem to be working though.
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