How do we keep white Pioneer HDJ-2000's from staining?

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How do we keep white Pioneer HDJ-2000's from staining?
Posted on: 25.08.2013 by Rolf Bussone
Ok so I used my white pair of HDJ-2000's a few gig and the rubber part is already starting to stain. What are some recommended things I can do to keep it from staining? Would sneaker protector work for the rubber part? Is there a way to remove stains from the rubber part? And the grey cushions and cans, is there anything I can do to keep them from staining?
Rolf Bussone
28.08.2013
Originally Posted by Panotaker
There is a reason everyone else makes black headphones.
And there is a reason why I have two HDJ-2000's in different colors.
Rolf Bussone
25.08.2013
Ok so I used my white pair of HDJ-2000's a few gig and the rubber part is already starting to stain. What are some recommended things I can do to keep it from staining? Would sneaker protector work for the rubber part? Is there a way to remove stains from the rubber part? And the grey cushions and cans, is there anything I can do to keep them from staining?
Rolf Bussone
28.08.2013
Originally Posted by Panotaker
There is a reason everyone else makes black headphones.
And there is a reason why I have two HDJ-2000's in different colors.
Kerstin Kadolph
27.08.2013
The Pioneer staff in my region recommended using an eraser to help keep it white. Haven't tried it yet though
Vallie Pac
26.08.2013
There is a reason everyone else makes black headphones.
Chandra Lean
26.08.2013
you can keep them in the packaging, and never use them.
Hellen Mindrup
26.08.2013
White headphones..... Ick. Good luck man.
Brunilda Kora
25.08.2013
Yeah - don't sweat on 'em!

Headphones are consumables. You'll go through A LOT of 'em if you're playing out regularly.

Especially if you buy white.

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