I just pulled out an old but fully working pair of CREATIVE bluetooth headphones to use with my LG TV as I'm becoming Deaf after years of gigging and singing. Sadly the great rubber none slip coating has turned into a disgusting sticky mess and if you have apair of these CREATIVE headphones or one of the many clones I imagine your are doing the same. In this short series I show how carried out a repair and fixed1t and ended up with great working headphones. Please don't forget to subscribe to @FIXED1T and check out my other videos and if the video or any of my other videos helps you or saves you money please consider becoming a fixed1t supporter by clicking on the Super Thanks Heart below the video. Thanks Malcolm aka @FIXED1T
This blog contains a number of simple money saving solutions I have discovered to potentially expensive repairs or replacements. For Example: Cleaning of the shower mould using domestos grot buster saved me hundreds of pounds, and the fact that it keeps the mould out of the caulk saves me hours of additional cleaning.
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Wednesday, 10 August 2022
Sticky Creative Blue Headphone Repair - Part 1
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