How to Protect Your AirPods Pro from Scratches

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It’s no secret that AirPods Pro are some of the most popular earbuds on the market. They offer great sound quality, a comfortable fit, and convenient wireless charging. But one potential downside is that they are made of a smooth plastic material that can easily scratch. If your AirPods Pro have developed scratches, here’s what you need to know.

First, it’s important to understand why AirPods Pro scratch so easily. The material used in the earbuds is a soft plastic with a very smooth surface. This makes them susceptible to scratches from everyday wear and tear such as dirt and dust particles getting stuck in their grooves. Additionally, if you use other items like jewelry or keys withot a protective case, these could also cause scratching.

If your AirPods Pro have already developed scratches, there are steps you can take to reduce thir visibility or even remove them completely. One option is to use fine-grained sandpaper (2000 grit or higher) and gently rub it over the scratches. This will help remove some of the surface material and make them less visible.

Another option is to use cotton wool and medical alcohol to clean the surface of your AirPods Pro charging case. Start by gently rubbing the cotton wool dipped in alcohol onto the scratched area until all dirt and dust particles have been removed. Once this is done, use a microfiber cloth to dry off any excess moisture befoe applying a protective coating such as an anti-static spray or wax paste for added protection against future scratches.

Finally, if you have AppleCare+, you may be able to get your AirPods Pro replaced free of charge in case of any additional damage due to scratching. However, it’s important to note that AppleCare+ does not cover cosmetic damages such as scratches or dents on the charging case itself – only on the actual earbud components themselves (such as battery issues). As always, be sure check with Apple directly for more information about their coverage policies befoe making any decisions about replacing your Airpods Pro due to scratches.

In conclusion, AirPods Pro can definitely scratch but there are ways you can protect them from further damage or reduce teir visibility if they do get scratched up over time. Be sure to store them properly when not in use and always keep them away from other items like jewelry or keys that can cause scratching themselves!

Do AirPod Pros Scratch Easily?

Yes, AirPods Pro do scratch easily. They are made out of a soft plastic material that has a very smooth surface, making it prone to scratches. Even minimal contact with hard surfaces can lead to scratches and other damage. Additionally, certain lifestyles can lead to more frequent scratches as well, such as storing them in pockets with keys or other sharp objects, or wearing them while engaging in activities like running or biking. To avoid scratches and other damage, it’s best to store them in a protective case while not in use and handle them with care.

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Removing Scratches from AirPods Pro

To get rid of scratches on your AirPods Pro, you will need a 2000 grit or higher fine-grained sandpaper. Start by lightly sanding the scratches with the sandpaper, making sure not to press too hard. Once the scratches start to disappear, wipe off any dust with a clean cloth. Then use absorbent cotton dipped in medical alcohol to clean the surface of the charging case. Finally, buff the charging case with a soft cloth and your AirPods Pro shuld be as good as new!

Fixing a Deep Scratch on an AirPod

If you have a deep scratch on your AirPod, you can try to fix it by carefully sanding the area with fine-grit sandpaper. Start by gently rubbing the area with the sandpaper in a circular motion, making sure to keep it level. You want to be careful not to sand too much or too hard, as this could damage the case further. Once you’ve finished sanding, use a clean cloth or cotton swab to wipe away any residue. Finally, apply a small amount of polish or wax to help protect the area from further scratches. Allow this to dry befoe using your AirPod again.

Replacing Scratched AirPods

Yes, you can replace scratched AirPods. Apple offers a service to replace AirPods that have been damaged due to normal wear and tear, including scratches on the AirPods or Charging Case. You can either set up a mail-in replacement service through Apple Support or take your AirPods to an Apple Store for an in-person repair. Depending on the extent of the damage, you may be charged a fee for the service. If you have AppleCare+, you only need to pay one incident fee regardless of which service provider you use.

Does AppleCare Cover Scratches on AirPods Pro?

No, AppleCare+ does not cover scratches on AirPods Pro. This type of cosmetic damage is not covered under either Apple’s Limited Warranty or AppleCare+.

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The Causes of Scratching in AirPods

The AirPods may be producing a ‘scratching’ sound due to dust, dirt, or lint that has become lodged in the speaker mesh. It is also possible that thee is an issue with the software on your connected device. To fix this problem, try cleaning your AirPods with a soft, dry cloth and make sure you have the latest software on your connected device. Additionally, check if there is any wireless interference or obstruction between you and your device and listen to audio from a different app to see if the app causes the issue.

Does Apple’s Warranty Cover AirPods Scratches?

No, AirPods warranty does not cover scratches. If your AirPods or Charging Case need to be replaced due to physical damage, you will be required to pay an out-of-warranty fee for each damaged item. However, if you are covered by AppleCare+ for Headphones, then you will only be required to pay a service fee per incident.

Removing Airpod Marks

To get rid of Airpod marks, you should first start by wiping the exterior surfaces of your AirPods, AirPods Pro, AirPods Max, or EarPods using a 70 percent isopropyl alcohol wipe, 75 percent ethyl alcohol wipe, or Clorox Disinfecting Wipes. Gently wipe the surface without putting too much pressure. Do not use these wipes on the speaker mesh of your AirPods, AirPods Pro, and EarPods. After wiping with the alcohol wipes, rinse the earbuds with lukewarm water and let them air dry for at least 30 minutes. This will help remove any bacteria or dirt that may have built up on the surface of your earbuds. If the marks still remain after this process, try using a soft cloth dampened with warm water and mild soap to further remove any residue from the surface. Finally, allow your earbuds to completely air dry beore use.

Does Apple Repair Deep Scratches?

Answer: Yes, Apple Care+ covers 2 incidents of accidental damage eery 12 months for a reduced fee. This includes deep scratches. You can take the iPhone in to an Apple Store for a screen replacement for the Apple Care+ reduced price if you want to repair the deep scratches.

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Conclusion

The AirPods Pro are a great pair of headphones, but unfortunately, they are also prone to scratches. To protect your AirPods Pro from scratches, it is important to handle them with care and store them properly. If you do find that your AirPods Pro have developed scratches, there are ways to remove the scratches with sandpaper and alcohol or by replacing the charging case. Additionally, if you have AppleCare+, you can get a replacement for a single AirPod or both AirPods at no additional cost.

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Sanjeev is the tech editor at DeviceMAG. He has a keen interest in all things technology, and loves to write about the latest developments in the industry. He has a passion for quality-focused journalism and believes in using technology to make people's lives better. He has worked in the tech industry for over 15 years, and has written for some of the biggest tech blogs in the world. Sanjeev is also an avid photographer and loves spending time with his family.