For example, suppose you’re using in-ear headphones on the daily.
In that case, you may have noticed an accumulation of earwax you’ve never experienced before.
It’s all about airflow.

But can this buildup of earwax damage your AirPods?
And depending on which generation you have, they can be pretty tricky to clean.
Currently, the gadget is only available for AirPods 1 and 2, not the Pro generation.

After that, you could use a disinfecting wipe or spray to complete the cleaning process.
Just confirm your AirPods are dry before use.
For really stubborn earwax,Cult of Mac’scomment section suggests using Blu Tack.

This product is usually used as mounting putty, but its sticky nature can be a lifesaver.
Just use a small piece of the product and gently stick it to the mesh.