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<blockquote data-quote="pandaattack" data-source="post: 869751" data-attributes="member: 20923"><p>Hey guys!</p><p></p><p>I recently received a Sennheiser Game Zero headset that has pleather pads. It replaced my AKG as my gaming headset. The AKG has velour pads and a 'leather' head-strap. </p><p></p><p>My face and bald head is oily, not excessively, but noticeably. The array of skin products I use to counter that is a testament.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, the Game Zero's seem to be oil magnets of note. I get out the shower and when I place them on and take them off there is oily marks on the pads.</p><p></p><p>This irks me a lot. Should I cope with it, or is it safe to wipe them off once I got to bed with a wet wipe or wet cloth? Im scared whatever I use will cause the pads to deteriorate much faster than it generally would.</p><p></p><p>How do you care for your headphones?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pandaattack, post: 869751, member: 20923"] Hey guys! I recently received a Sennheiser Game Zero headset that has pleather pads. It replaced my AKG as my gaming headset. The AKG has velour pads and a 'leather' head-strap. My face and bald head is oily, not excessively, but noticeably. The array of skin products I use to counter that is a testament. Anyway, the Game Zero's seem to be oil magnets of note. I get out the shower and when I place them on and take them off there is oily marks on the pads. This irks me a lot. Should I cope with it, or is it safe to wipe them off once I got to bed with a wet wipe or wet cloth? Im scared whatever I use will cause the pads to deteriorate much faster than it generally would. How do you care for your headphones? [/QUOTE]
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