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DwelfGG_ OP t1_iudoxi6 wrote
IKR, but stuff like this bother me so much. I'm such a perfectionist that every little scratch bothers me. Guess this might be smth to force me to work this annoying quality of mine out 😭
Pickledwolf t1_iudul7j wrote
Wabi-sabi there is beauty in imperfection
DJ_Firth t1_iudxcxo wrote
True, I bought a fancy watch and 2 days later scratched it. Was a painful week but after another week I noticed another fine scratch and then I realised I'm just enjoying it and using it as it should be and now it's no longer 'perfect' I don't need to worry about other minor marks, just enjoy it - it's mine, I don't have to return it - once I got over that it was bliss.
Also I dropped my XM2 headphones couple years back in my second week of ownership, 2 minor scuffs to the outer of the headphone which are noticeable, again - after that I felt bliss that I could now use them without worrying aha.
You got this, enjoy the brilliant ANC and relax in public transport with the knowledge your ears will be more comfortable than 90-100% of fellow passengers ;)
DwelfGG_ OP t1_iudxs5a wrote
This is so me hahah. I remember getting the s21 ultra and feeling so bad about those minor scratches, the micro ones - now, after like an year of ownership and I don't gjve a single flip. I have 3 deeper scratches and it's kinda whatever. I think i really need to work on simply enjoying stuff and not worry as much. Warranty is there for a reason. If someone does break, the brand should have my back (if it falls under warranty that is)
Thanks 😊❤️
DJ_Firth t1_iudzpj4 wrote
Exactly! No worries, enjoy 😊
foxyoutoo t1_iuegp7x wrote
Curious about the watch you got that got scratched. Almost all expensive watches have sapphire crystal glass so it’s incredibly tough to scratch it. Or was it the bracelet? Depending on the colour and metal it’s possible to buff or polish the scratch out if it’s not a deep scratch
DJ_Firth t1_iufmgtm wrote
Wasn't the crystal or bezel, just the steel 👍
thatgirlinAZ t1_iuemnun wrote
I was about to recommend a sapphire crystal for his next watch. I've had mine for over a decade and it's still scratch-free.
foxyoutoo t1_iuenkcr wrote
Almost all watches above low end should have sapphire crystal faces. It’s become a lot more common place and it’s much better for the Watch community. I used to sell watches and I found it’s more about teaching people that sapphire is even an option and why it’s worth it to save another $100-200 in the long run. My faces are fine after all this time, even when my bracelets are not
Typical-Garage-2421 t1_iuh062q wrote
Dude, you have an OCD.
Pikez98 t1_iue4l61 wrote
If you are such a perfectionist why did you make the mistake to buy them in white? No matter what you do, you can't keep them clean.
coffeeshopslut t1_iufhmq8 wrote
They just turn yellow on their own over time anyways
Pinecone t1_iuep18z wrote
Or take it out of the box.
Nothing you use can stay perfect forever. You have to learn to get over it
JaceUpMySleeve t1_iuew62p wrote
Almost for certain some strong rubbing alcohol will clear this up. Or silly putty.
rocima t1_iui4f0y wrote
Came here to say this. But careful, the pleather will absorb stuff (oils from plasticine or putty, or alcohol itself) & the white coloring may be subject to marking or staining for the same reason.
Probably the safest is let it wear off.
As a curious art conservator however I'd first find what dissolves/removes the ink using Tic tac packets as my guinea pigs, and only then see if the same stuff works on the headphones (do safety tests first on an invisible part of the band)
Standard operating procedure: leave testing on the object itself to the last phase if possible.
peanut_butter_lover4 t1_iue4nw2 wrote
They come with a case, no?
I have the XM4s and anytime they're not on my head, they're in their case. No stains or scratches as a result.
tbcb2 t1_iueugm7 wrote
Put some IPA on cotton and rub it off.
ackstorm23 t1_iueyn3e wrote
then why did you leave then like that in the first place?
DwelfGG_ OP t1_iuf7ds3 wrote
I was really sleepy, was listening to asmr and I was ready to snooze so I took them off, put them aside and immediately went to sleep mode. Sadly, I didn't see the box, nor would I ever think that's a possible outcome 😔
thirdtimesthecharm66 t1_iuf2vw4 wrote
actions speak louder than words mate
DwelfGG_ OP t1_iuf752v wrote
True that. I'm still struggling with 'new products' anxiety. Everytime I get something new I worry as if it's alive. I really am trying to work on that 😊
thirdtimesthecharm66 t1_iuffv8q wrote
yeah i'd like nice stuff but i grew up poor, moved a lot and have 3 sisters
and i'm absent minded (which ain't great)
so even though i like things in top condition i don't really care. that said, i rarely buy anything actually worthy of keeping nice either so. c'est la vie
DwelfGG_ OP t1_iufrliq wrote
Uh, I feel ya completely. I'm very lucky to be able to afford such items, that'd why I worry so much, cause I know the absence of them :( Stay strong buddy ❤️
canadiandude321 t1_iufcv9e wrote
As long as it still functions as intended it doesn’t really make a difference.
DwelfGG_ OP t1_iufsc9k wrote
THIS. I'm working on being okay with little stuff that don't even impact the performance of the device. This is one of them. Thanks.
canadiandude321 t1_iugoulg wrote
Good luck! One thing I always try to remind myself is not to stress over things that are out of my control. I find that helps.
kris2340 t1_iufjmm3 wrote
Probably comes off with isopropyl alcohol but so might the colour
Ok-Psychology-1420 t1_iuexll2 wrote
You hate tictacs? How is this not your fault?
DwelfGG_ OP t1_iuf7nq0 wrote
Now I do hahaha, also not to mention the bad aftertaste, so yeah, now I really do :)
deshan79 t1_iuffhlr wrote
it's just the pads at least...they will be replaced eventually
Momisato_OHOTNIK t1_iuepxmv wrote
Have this problem too but with my laptop. Can't seem to get rid of this but after all it will get some wear anyway, and if it does it's job just as good as when I got it that's really all that matters
TheOptiGamer t1_iufnval wrote
Some good ol' forced exposure therapy
xk4l1br3 t1_iufq9rn wrote
I used to be that way and then I had kids... now things like that mark just glance off my ego.
No_Relationship_7132 t1_iug3wza wrote
Idk bruh that print is fire
HeyItsSushant t1_iuhbrv5 wrote
Can't you change the ear pads?
Logical-Luke t1_iuhdmfw wrote
I had the same issue with my nc700 and some ballpen ink… i tried to fix it with tape and some alkohol… both were stupid ideas and ruined the cushion to the point were some of the surface dissolved itself, while the ink faded just from wearing it within a few weeks. Just relax, dont do anything stupid to them and if it doesnt fade you still can replace the cushions:)
TacticallyFUBAR t1_iuhn2a3 wrote
It’s customized now haha.
g3org3_all3n t1_iufd576 wrote
Why buy white if you're a perfectionist? Lol
DwelfGG_ OP t1_iufs6zc wrote
Black ones are notorious for showing a LOT of fingerprints and grease. Also, I am always going with black so this time I wanted something different. Otherwise. You're a 100 percent right 😭
g3org3_all3n t1_iuh8c59 wrote
Ahh okay fair enough. Yeah I have the black pair for the xm4s and they're a bit of a fingerprint magnet
AV1611-FOSS t1_iuesa5j wrote
That is not a flaw, it's "patina".
The fun will really begin when it transfers to your face!
szakee t1_iudmi9g wrote
cloth and rubbing alcohol.
probably even dish soap.
DwelfGG_ OP t1_iudn3i8 wrote
Yuh, just tried that. Won't budge. Guess I might be stuck with this 😔
SpaceSlingshot t1_iuepnc5 wrote
Q tip with rubbing alcohol.
tyhofmann t1_iufb7z4 wrote
Did u try 91% alcohol? Electrical contact cleaner too but be careful
jcdish t1_iue7s7x wrote
Magic eraser? It'll take off a bit of material but if you're careful it shouldn't be much.
thehulkxx t1_iuepcot wrote
Nail varnish remover
UncleSam_TAF t1_iugc907 wrote
Acetone, aka nail polish remover does a good job of removing marker/inks. Put some on a q-tip and rub gently.
SpiderFnJerusalem t1_iugsvbo wrote
Acetone can destroy some rubbers and plastics. I would be careful with that.
SteveThePirate_69 t1_iue2tja wrote
Duct tape for if it moves and shouldn't, WD-40 for if it doesn't move and should, and rubbing alcohol to clean up grease and duct tape residue.
ArdowNota t1_iuem5hv wrote
Dude your next step is gonna be sanding it...
whatevsmang t1_iuez4t2 wrote
WD40 to improves its freq response
SteveThePirate_69 t1_iuf06a4 wrote
naturally.
SmashedSugar t1_iudxpui wrote
If it bothers you that much replace the ear cushions.
CetirusParibus t1_iugo1po wrote
I'm not sure why I had to scroll this far to see this comment. This doesn't seem like it's worth replacing the pads for, but this is the route to go if OP can't stand the tattoo good headphones went and got
Klayer99 t1_iudw368 wrote
Atleast now you have a solid expiration date!
Doccks71 t1_iuf1sn0 wrote
Yeah, and then you get moar headphones!
DwelfGG_ OP t1_iudlz52 wrote
As the title suggests, I went to bed, left my headphones next to me (apperantly one of the cups was sitting on a box of TicTac. Nows the next day and that's what i see permanently printed on them. Any idea if I could somehow remove this without damaging the cups :(
Kinda looks cool tho, ngl. Makes them stand out in a way, but still, I'd remove it if possible.
Thanks in advance :)
km_Keys t1_iudrgs3 wrote
It's your own signature touch!
DwelfGG_ OP t1_iudrw02 wrote
Hahah, yeah, I'll prolly just keep it hahaha
Voodoo1Viper t1_iue06qa wrote
yeah i think its looks pretty cool
km_Keys t1_iuf765o wrote
Just cause it's random too, wasn't purposely placed there
AIaris t1_iue70de wrote
if you really want to you could get replacement ear cup pads
JaceUpMySleeve t1_iuewbyq wrote
Double down and try to do the same thing all over the ear pads.
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BigLorry t1_iudrg6m wrote
Limited edition
DwelfGG_ OP t1_iudrsyl wrote
Only 1 in the whole wide world 😭😂
halfpastbored t1_iueavd1 wrote
Just like you 😁
DwelfGG_ OP t1_iueo75d wrote
Okay, that's sweet 😭❤️
Anxious-Place-9460 t1_iudnpwa wrote
Magic Eraser by Mr.Clean will take almost any Ink off anything. Might be your only option.
Extension_Ok t1_iudxzat wrote
It's abrasive and might remove the ink and the leather at the same time.
DwelfGG_ OP t1_iudobja wrote
Oof, I'll have to check if we have it in my country, otherwise I'll just have to accept it being there, 😔
AaronJoosep t1_iudszlz wrote
This is too funny Im sorry
DwelfGG_ OP t1_iudt923 wrote
It's impressive how unlucky I am 😥 But yeah, it is kinda funny 😭
AzCu29 t1_iudy3ei wrote
IPA is the solvent of choice for that kind of ink.
mhyquel t1_iugesm2 wrote
West coast or New England? I think I have a regular pale ale, but it's heavily hopped.
Will that work?
death666violinist t1_iugybun wrote
I personally prefer lager /j
Pankaj135 t1_iudzuj0 wrote
Just wear them, they'll rub off in weeks' time....
DwelfGG_ OP t1_iudzyxc wrote
Yeah I tho of that too. Most of the time when I buy something that uses this type of ink, the ink just starts to rub away, so I'd hope this happens here as well.
Lukaroast t1_iuey6nl wrote
Yeah I think the oils on your face is going to do a better job of breaking it down over the short term
EmperorsarusRex t1_iudu3ew wrote
Acetone lol
rwb2406 t1_iudzj5i wrote
Nail polish remover (diluted acetone) might work, just unsure if it would damage the material
nevertoolate1983 t1_iuehewv wrote
Will almost certainly damage the material.
Just leave it. I think natural oils / regular wear will take care of this over time.
Momisato_OHOTNIK t1_iueqosh wrote
Yeah it will vanish with time, I wouldn't be using any agressive liquids on this
uncle_jojo t1_iudxioe wrote
Magic Eraser will tear that material. I was going to suggest “Goo Gone” orange oil. Use a Q-tip and try a little on the material on the back side before trying to remove the ink.
DwellerInIce t1_iue8o2r wrote
It's not that bad honestly. Worst thing that can happen is leaving blue marks on your ear if sweat with them. Barely an inconvenience. Plus you get to have a signature pair.
xd_Warmonger t1_iudwgle wrote
Acetone or isopropanol
ShinigamiGamingInc t1_iue71i8 wrote
Now you know when the will go bad XD
Symmitrius t1_iuffrh5 wrote
Nglthey look kinda cool
I_am_the_eszedy t1_iugjpoc wrote
I had a similar thing happen to my xm5s but it was a ballpoint pen mark. Rubbing it didn't help so I just left it be, and one week later it disappeared!
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echo1-echo1 t1_iudrgxv wrote
try a little lighter fluid like the kind for filling zippo lighters (not butane), or try a little paint thinner
irago_ t1_iuds2z9 wrote
But be VERY careful if you do that, it could ruin the cups
minnesotajersey t1_iudw42e wrote
Lighter fluid is actually very gentle. Retail trick for cleaning up display items, esp electronics (ex Radio sHack employee).
helpusdrzaius t1_iuea1wg wrote
I miss those parts bins, with resistors and capacitors and such.
minnesotajersey t1_iuj3qsg wrote
Inventory day sucked.
echo1-echo1 t1_iue3627 wrote
Lighter fluid, aka Naptha, is commonly used by guitar players to clean their fretboards
irago_ t1_iue63vc wrote
Sure, but depending on the type of plastic in the earcups, those solvents could disintegrate it, while wood is fine
echo1-echo1 t1_iuec25n wrote
Ya you’re right to point that out. if it’s plastic based faux leather, a solvent on too long could damage it
hextanerf t1_iue1hil wrote
You can probably buy oem replacement pads from encompass.com. whether it's worth the money is up to you
Neoaugusto t1_iue2p1a wrote
This might come off with use... by sticking to your skin
tinyman392 t1_iue4j5h wrote
It may end up rubbing off with use. Sweat and friction can do stuff like that over repeated exposure. Though your pads as a whole will see wear anyways.
If you really don’t like it you can always get new pads, but I wouldn’t go that route unless you’re trying to tweak the sound or comfort with a new set of pads anyways.
GSC1000 t1_iue4lxs wrote
You can get those off with acetone.
I wouldn’t out of fear of destroying the fake leather
Independent_Yam_625 t1_iue4zbh wrote
You’ve got the world’s first headphones with an expiration date! Just be careful not to get that thing printed on the side of your head now as you wear them. 😂😂😂
SavageSam1234 t1_iue51wa wrote
Try using a Mr Clean Magic Eraser and alcohol, or with GooGone, or with acetone.
JayRyan76 t1_iuea6ao wrote
If it makes you feel any better you are probably the first person to do that ever
jamfs14 t1_iuebpfb wrote
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Rainjam t1_iuecce3 wrote
Haha, sorry but that's hilarious! As for what might help, try to get ahold of some Isopropyl alcohol, 99%. Generally very useful for cleaning electronics and whatnot, might also be able to remove the lettering.
MonkeyTime420 t1_iueci5c wrote
Get another pair and leave them touching overnight and it'll transfer :)
secretBuffetHero t1_iuednc4 wrote
Get a little rubbing alcohol and put it in a towel. Rub on the printing and see if it dissolves the print. Hopefully it doesn't damage your headphones. Seems like it could be removed
Kn14 t1_iuegpx7 wrote
I kinda like it! Now you’ll always know that those ones are yours if you ever need to prove it!
twatsmaketwitts t1_iuegyqb wrote
Isopropyl Alcohol won't be enough to remove this. Unfortunately, the leather is porous and so it'll have worked it's way slightly into the leather.
The ink used for this type of print uses M.E.K solvent (Methyl Ethyl Ketone), which is much more hardcore. Easiest thing to hand that's similar is petrol, but this could easily soak into the ear cup or take the finish off as well.
One solution would just be to paint over the ink with a Paintmarker that has a good colour match.
jojowasher t1_iuehn7o wrote
at least it is on the inside! try windex on a Q-tip, I have used it to remove ink from other things.
RemoteLostControl t1_iuekc2d wrote
Have you tried using a rubber eraser?
DwelfGG_ OP t1_iueok1v wrote
I would just like to thank every single one of you that gave a suggestion on what I should do. My final decision would be to just leave it. It looks kinda cool, plus being unique is not a bad thing :)
Thanks once more. Much love ❤️
chris22783 t1_iugnb4v wrote
Look up how to get dye transfer off of light colored leather - typically any leather cleaner will do.
SukoKing t1_iuerc0w wrote
That’s actually cool though, if you hate it that much just replace the ear pads but it looks cool to me
JoMaster68 t1_iuetn0n wrote
looks cool if you ask me. Also makes them more individual.
Stiggles98 t1_iuevley wrote
Try olive oil;
Alternatively, write over it with a dry erase pen, and wipe that off.
wutqq t1_iuewxiq wrote
Most random post award lol
DwelfGG_ OP t1_iuf7s74 wrote
It happened so randomly hahah, was just about to watch something and I was this print on them. Idk why my immediate thought was to make a post 😭
BionicSammich t1_iuey37m wrote
They are totally useless now, just give them to me and I'll dispose of them for you.
Just aside if it was me, I'd get a pair of new earpads from Sony (assuming you can) and I'd just live with it until you want to sell them and fit the new earpads then.
ethaisa123 t1_iuf248o wrote
have you tried jif?
Undrcovrlsm t1_iuf8p1h wrote
you could switch the ear pads so the print is facing the back of the opposite headphone, less/not visible at all that way.
axl3ros3 t1_iufapn2 wrote
90% rubbing alcohol Or magic eraser Or both
(Careful w eraser...they are melamine foam...have teeny tiny abrasives...rub till comes off no longer)
Maybe nail polish remover instead of alcohol or goo gone
spidernel t1_iufgwg4 wrote
Apply a few drops of bleach on it for 5-10 minutes, then wipe it off.
Strickens t1_iufhfgo wrote
Acetone. Or mineral turpentine. Just use a very tiny amount on a qtip and have a wet rag handy to wipe it off straight after.
TallJaguar754 t1_iufhmj7 wrote
Put more prints on it msk it into patterns
DwelfGG_ OP t1_iufrgo5 wrote
THIS. I was thinking of getting a permanent marker and just doing smth cool, make a whole skin out of it hahaha
TallJaguar754 t1_iufuh96 wrote
No just serial numbers
dimesian t1_iufjl5g wrote
It looks quite good, tell people its a short run designer edition.
DCBlackout t1_iuflzv4 wrote
It gives it a sense of wear/use. Like a scar, it sort of tells a story
Sharkyzane231 t1_iufmiph wrote
idk if it works the same with permanent markers, but try writing over it with a whiteboard marker and then rub it off.
moisespedro t1_iufmixp wrote
If you hate TicTac why do you have a box of TicTacs right next to you? that's kinda funny
DwelfGG_ OP t1_iufr2rx wrote
NOW I DO, I didn't do so before this happened. Plus, I never realized how bad of an aftertaste they left. Again, NOW I do.
Lugiawolf t1_iufpeom wrote
I had something similar on my XM5s! Happened a few weeks ago but when I went to check a second ago, it's gone...
Maybe yours will wear off too?
FalsettoFlyin t1_iufpzkr wrote
Guess your going to have to get the bathys now lol
Kzero_ t1_iufuwy4 wrote
you have a new serial number
5uperman8atman t1_iufxwru wrote
That's annoying! My Sony XM3 has a black smudge on the outer ear cup. They are the light colored ones, like these. I just have to live with it. I can't clean it off. It seems to almost be soaked into the plastic
pbandham t1_iufyjgf wrote
Rubbing alcohol on a q tip
CTRL-ALT-DEL-MYSELF t1_iufysdt wrote
Add more and pretend it was intentional 🙃
RyderOverNight t1_iug3f0o wrote
That’s kinda dope though
psycop t1_iug6q58 wrote
Alcohol swab.
CJHSparta t1_iug7lc1 wrote
Good thing it's on the ear cushion, you would tend to replace them every year or two when it starts flaking anyway
Basboy t1_iug8lr3 wrote
Lay another XM5 over it and transfer it over to that one.
Terakahn t1_iugewvs wrote
I'm sure you can clean it off.
mhyquel t1_iugexkk wrote
Surprisingly, sunscreen might do the trick.
FivexXxSeven t1_iugif4g wrote
Isopropyl alcohol should wipe it off without damaging anything.
Most coding inks are not alcohol resistant.
soboi12345 t1_iugjrik wrote
Try a bit of white vinegae + lime juice + dishwashing liquid and dilute it with water.
Then slowly dap a cotton cloth on the mixture and rub it
After that immediately take the sry end of the cloth and rub over the area, them dab the cloth in water a bit and clean it finally and dry it again with dry cotton cloth.
While doing this stretch the area of the pad a bit, will help.
Lemme know if this helps.
inorebez t1_iugq5t2 wrote
Iso alcohol will likely take it off.
BBQQA t1_iugqi7m wrote
Side note, I LOVE my XM5s! I bought them just because I do a lot of work from home, and have a little boy... so I needed something with good noise cancellation and good mics for noise cancellation too. These have been a god sent. No one can here it when my son is absolutely losing his shit in the same room, and I can hear the perfectly too lol
Them sounding great is just the icing on the cake.
DwelfGG_ OP t1_iuhk0kw wrote
YES RIGHT. I'm so tired of people shitting on them. They are awesome. Also so comfortable.
TheWolvis t1_iugv314 wrote
I’d get like 50 more tic tac boxes and just make both the pads completely covered in them, could be a cool aesthetic.
AbsurdGinger t1_iugvjar wrote
Try magic eraser
chsch98 t1_iuh3mu5 wrote
I used to be bothered by things like this or scratches on my phone. But this means you use your products as you should, and now yours is unique!
srkrb t1_iuhddgw wrote
Is it possible to rub it off with alcohol/sanitizer?
Ariuslol92 t1_iuhmhjk wrote
I think yohr XM5s are about to expire. U should throw them away
Stage_demon86 t1_iuhpoot wrote
Get some rubbing alcohol and a q tip…should clear things up
ChrisLikesGamez t1_iuhsj27 wrote
Here's a fun way of thinking about it, you have a one of a kind tic tac stamped XM5 pair!
That's awesome and also disappointing, I feel ya, I'm a perfectionist as well, but even this would make me laugh.
You could try 99% isopropyl alcohol and scrub it out.
FancyFan4049 t1_iuhuk08 wrote
Your headphones got a tattoo, cool
TrueF0xtr0t t1_iui0dca wrote
Try a napkin/cotton ball with a little bit of ethyl alcohol, it dissolves most inks but its not strong enough to affect the earpads. I would recommend taking the earpad off and dabbing a little of alcohol in an inside part, just un case it does affect it, you wont ruin a visible part.
Ashamed_Power t1_iui4ixq wrote
Now put a white paper on it over night and it will be white again, don't use anything translucent because you might disappear the headphones. Trust me on that.
CalypsoRaz t1_iuj9ehc wrote
Mr Clean Magic Erasers, my friend.
martianwastelander t1_iue6isq wrote
wd-40?
Pale-Professor t1_iufq4x9 wrote
ah well, time to buy something decent?
DwelfGG_ OP t1_iufqy2r wrote
Sorry?
Pale-Professor t1_iufr7ik wrote
hmm? you have the equivalent of $5 apple earpods with top tier noise cancelling
DwelfGG_ OP t1_iufre4p wrote
Ah, you are one of these people that don't like others enjoying something. Gotcha.
Pale-Professor t1_iufrkm0 wrote
no not at all, i just don’t know why anyone would buy these when they’re objectively crap, they’re barely better than a pair of Beats
DwelfGG_ OP t1_iufs0m5 wrote
Tested them side by side with a pair of 800 euro audiophile headphones and I Hated the audiophile ones, whilst after adjusting these with the Sony app and Wavelet (an EQ app I love to use on my phone), these are my favorite headphones, period. You need to understand that for the majority of people those sound amazing, I am one of them. Tried to enjoy audiophile stuff, I hated it, because it was too serious. I want to have fun with sound. That's my opinion, but I never went out of my way to call the said audiophile headphones "trash" - cause they ain't. We all just have different tastes.
DJ_Firth t1_iudoioo wrote
Hah, that's a funny one.
I'd just live with it, they're travel headphones anyway right? Bound to get a bit of wear and tear over time.