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Stax Headphone Pads Moving [Fix]
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<blockquote data-quote="Zuidersma" data-source="post: 1109013" data-attributes="member: 18391"><p>They have a Soudal Adhesive remover which comes in a black and blue spray can. This worked really well. Used a cloth and that for the glue on the pads, en a cloth and kitchen sponge for the glue on the housing. Best to strip them completely then you can properly clean the glue and put the drivers aside. Just be VERY carefull and patient as the drivers are very delicate</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zuidersma, post: 1109013, member: 18391"] They have a Soudal Adhesive remover which comes in a black and blue spray can. This worked really well. Used a cloth and that for the glue on the pads, en a cloth and kitchen sponge for the glue on the housing. Best to strip them completely then you can properly clean the glue and put the drivers aside. Just be VERY carefull and patient as the drivers are very delicate [/QUOTE]
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