manan123 New member Nov 4, 2016 1 0 0 Visit site Nov 4, 2016 #21 You can use needle.I use it before and work pretty well.
K kristenelaine1991 Well-known member Nov 1, 2016 60 0 0 Visit site Nov 11, 2016 #22 I would try to get an air compresser can from the store. That would probably work the best.
Brooke Walker New member Jan 5, 2017 1 0 0 Visit site Jan 5, 2017 #23 So I had flat slime at the bottom of my speakers and I accidentally got it stuck and I'm very worried!!! Please someone help me
So I had flat slime at the bottom of my speakers and I accidentally got it stuck and I'm very worried!!! Please someone help me
Annie_M Moderator Mar 2, 2016 21,725 741 113 Visit site Jan 5, 2017 #24 Another thing you could try is a toothpick...
Ledsteplin Ambassador Oct 2, 2013 50,100 688 108 Visit site Jan 5, 2017 #25 Brooke Walker said: So I had flat slime at the bottom of my speakers and I accidentally got it stuck and I'm very worried!!! Please someone help me Click to expand... What do you mean it got stuck? Did you get gook on it, then it dried? I got ketchup on my top speaker. I took a damp (not wet) cloth and cleaned it. Worked fine. I could hear again. A soft brush may help.
Brooke Walker said: So I had flat slime at the bottom of my speakers and I accidentally got it stuck and I'm very worried!!! Please someone help me Click to expand... What do you mean it got stuck? Did you get gook on it, then it dried? I got ketchup on my top speaker. I took a damp (not wet) cloth and cleaned it. Worked fine. I could hear again. A soft brush may help.
N NPCz83 New member Mar 2, 2018 3 0 0 Visit site Apr 6, 2018 #26 You don’t want to use compressed air. That can damage the electronics inside.