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