To anyone having a hard time popping in the ear pads into the clips--just use the blue scraping tool to push the edges of the ear pads under the clips. I tried it instead of using my finger and it was way easier.
Brilliant instructions - especially helpful explaining the importance of installing the top and bottom clips first! Also I found it very helpful doing the installation in a very well lit environment - that way you can actually see the clips and where they are located. Note there are 10 on each cup (three around the top and the bottom and then two on either side). Good luck, it is really quite easy if you follow the instructions in this video!!
I’ve used my headphones so much that the ear pads have totally ripped. After daily use over 3 years, I’m so happy that I can get pad replacements and they are on the way from you. Thank you so much for the video!!!
Awesome 👌. 😁 great to heat you are happy and the video helped. Subscribe for future videos 📹 as I have new helpful content often. Cheers for posting your experience 👍
Great instructions. I had no problems replacing the pad on the right side with my hands but had to use the blue tool for a couple of clips for the left pad. Glad you showed both ways to install the pads.
Awesome! Great to know the video helped you out and its nice to hear that both ways of installing the pad helped. That makes the extra effort worth it even if it helps a few people. Enjoy the tunes 😀
A wooden popsicle stick works much better than finger nails pushing the rim of the pads below the clips. Thank you for the excellent video on this subject. Of the many I found on replacing these pads, this was the best.. Up close & and focused camerawork combined with slow detailed explanation of all the steps... with tips included. A professional job. 👍👍👍👍👍👍
Excellent 😀. Love the creative idea with the popsicle stick. Glad the video helped you out and thanks for the positive comments 😁. Feel free to subscribe for future videos 📹
I must have watched 10 videos with no success installing the cushion, until I came across this one which shows the proper way to use blue tool to snap the cushion edge under the clips, and Walla!! Perfect!
Excellent, clear, comprehensive instructions. Nicely done! The little blue stick is a great addition to the purchase. It works so well! Many thanks, Steve
Try tilting them a bit more (either left or right). They're definitely not well aligned, happened to me as well. I've changed mine twice since I bought them already and the second time was done better with experience.
Just had my order arrive for my replacement ear pads. Thank you for going the extra mile and giving us this video. Excellent video, clear, concise instructions and good viewing angles as to whats going on.
I usually struggle with self installs and when I saw this video was 17 minutes I was quite intimidated. My fears were unfounded, this video was excellent and the install was smooth as butter. Glad to have purchased from you guys!
I didn't realise u could get pad ..I love my bose ..it was cheaper than replacing the head set I'm so made up changing the pad so easy with the video ..brilliant.....
I was struggling with these for like 30min before finding this video which finally got these things installed. Like others have said, sliding the top and bottom in first, and pushing down and in to get the hook set both were keys. Thanks!
I just popped the old cushion pads off, left the OEM R and L pads/stickers there since they didn't need replacing and popped the new cushion pads on using the included blue tool and it worked great! Thank you!
Just so people don't have the same problem I did: If the outer pad is being _particularly_ stubborn about getting underneath the last 1 or 2 pins, it's probably slightly misaligned and you shouldn't try to force it. Instead, it's probably easiest to take it out and start over, and pay closer attention to how it's aligned. If it's aligned properly it shouldn't really take much physical effort to get it underneath all of them.
The blue stick is included with my products. I have not seen them for sale by themselves though. You can install the pads with just your fingers though. The stick is not definitely needed.
This clearly took me some time to apply, but it seems like it worked out just fine. It simply requires some patience. At first I was a bit skeptical about the product and looking up the video made it seem like it would be annoying to reproduce. But the instructions are really good, so is the tool the product comes with, so after all I would recommend it to my friends who also need to change their ear pads. Thx for the effort of making this vid!
Ahh, that is great to hear and its good to know everything worked out well for you 😊. The process can be annoying at first but once you do it a few times it gets much easier. Thanks for sharing your experience.
Just fitted these onto my QC25's as I resisted long enough on the original pads! Fitting went no problems at all, 2 minutes total. And as an added bonus, these seal around my ears better, so no more prrrft noise when bass kicked in at set levels! Also might be worth updating the title of the video to mention the QC25 in them or in the description, just to help those unsure :)
Bought a cheap replacement pair and no video and did not work out. Bought the kit from you with the headband, Your instructions were great, Only use the headphones on a 25 HP loud zero turn mower and what a huge difference. Had these headphones 3-4 years and they get tossed around and one day it sounded like speaker was broke and the ear pad had fell off. This kit made the headphones great again. Watch both videos on headband and it’s fine so leaving it alone. One gets what they pay for, your material and the black ring is much better on the ear cushions.
Very good video. My little tip - make a soft pencil mark along the rim lined up with the clips so you know where to work the rim in with your thumb. Otherwise, I was pushing against nothing (no clip) the 1st time and just couldn't get it done. Cut my time in 1/4 doing the 2nd ear pad and made finding and clipping under those hidden snaps much easier. A damp soft cloth removes it easily but since I marked the inner half, I couldn't even see the marks and didn't wipe it off. Looks brand new now.
Great Installation video, thank you so much, these are my first pair of non Bose pads, funny how all the glue came off with the scrims removal, but there was traces of previous glue.mmm last 2 pairs installed by Bose staff.
I got the Bose OEM replacements and it was a royal pain in the ass to get the new pads on and snapped in. Literally took me 1/2 hour and even with that, not convince one side is 100% clicked in
If it's your first time replacing the pads it can take some time to get used to it. Try and finish snapping the rim under the clips on the side last. There is more flexibility there.
Hi, would you be so kind to tell me where I can find on of these sticks please? For reference: time 12:10. I’m having such a hard time installing the ear pads for my pair aha. Thank you so much.
@@accessoryhouse Hi, thanks so much for getting back to me. Don’t worry I’ve found them on eBay. It took me a bit to find them but I just ordered some which look exactly the same as yours! Thank you so much for taking the time to reply to me by the way!
hehe Fenix 3. Had this baby for 4 years I think. It's the only Garmin watch I have bought that did not die or have some electronic issue. Love this watch :)
Watched one other vid of this repair then this one and was able to complete the task on my lap in short time. A bit of advice though would be to use a head lamp, one that you can adjust the angle of the light to see the hook/clips, otherwise great video...thanks
This is a nice video, very accurate, but what about the head pad? Where are. The instructions as promise on Amazon when I bought the cushions w\head pad ?
Most of the installation went well for me. I did manage to rip some of the foam away from the hard inner rings when installing the pads. Trying to get the last clips in was where I got stuck. The first pad: I pulled away at the foam to try to see the location of the last hard clips. That started a separation of foam and ring. When working on the 2nd pad, trying to use the tool to press the last edge in on the final clip - this also managed to split some of the foam from the inner ring.
So the seam split on my Bose QC 35 (2). I didn’t know you could take off the ear cover. Instead of buying a new ear cover I stapled the seam back together manually. 😬
Rubber rim/bezel issue. Thanks for the video! I should have watched it first really! Before I understood that I needed to pull with quite some force the existing earpad, I've removed the cup's outer rubber ring. The one that is on the rim of the cup. My thinking was that this ring is holding the earpad in place since it has this tab that looks like a pull tab, right at the top of the rim where it sits under the headband. Now I can not put it back. I believe that it was somehow glued or tensed around the cup. Can you please advise me on how to get this rubber rim/bezel back on?
@@accessoryhouse it's the rim on the actual earcup. It's a rubber ring that apparently does not need removing to be able to change the ear cushion. My thought (before watching videos) was that It needs to come off in order to release the cushion's holding ring.
Has anyone else broken some clips during the process of removing the earpads ? I've been gentle and did not apply too much force but somehow two clips broke
Accessory House thanks for the reply I will send a picture but for now I will leave it alone since they work just fine again and are as comfy as new 😊👍🏻 take care
What about the head pad that came with the ear pads? Cut off and replace with the new, velcro one? Or do I need to take those little screws (x4) off first?
Not every gasket (inside pad) is ok. It's dependent on the person and their use of the headphones. So the video shows how to replace of you need to. If yours are still good no need to replace. Use the blue tool to get the rim under the clips. Start at top and bottom clip, then do one side. Before moving on to the other side make sure the rim is fully under each clip on the first side. If they are even out by 1mm it will cause the other side to be harder to install. Best to clip in the corners first on the last side. Then press down on the ear pad with both thumbs and push along ear pad towards the other side. This flattens the rim and helps get the rim under the other clips fully. Then go back to the last clip (should be a middle clip on side). Pinch rim with pointing finger and thumb, push rim down and pull in towards centre just enough to get it under the clip (the rim is designed to bend a bit). Push down on pad on both sides of the clip to flatten once it is in place.
@@Darlzz1 only chance would be to put the ear pad under all the clips and use some super glue or adhesive tape under the spots that had no clip. Adhesive tape best to try first. Glue will harden permanently. So only use that as last resort.
If you mean the little tiny ones that hold the outer rim in place, no they cannot. If you broke 1, it's not a big deal, more than one and it gets worse.
unfortunately that is the part I'm talking about they are so worn down from years of use, will have to try an adhesive or nylon maybe to get them stay better. @@accessoryhouse
@toddbrown2506 you could try some glue, but nothing too strong. Thin adhesive tape could stick them on but you might need to break all the other clips off first as the adhesive tape and the rim of the ear pad won't fit under the clips together
lol, tore a hole in the pads with the blue thingy trying to push them in. Wost. Seems like other vids u can just press them in. These seem very difficult to put in
You don't have to use the blue stick, its o ly there incase. Not sure how you tore a hole in the pad as the blue stick does not go near the leather. Send a pic to me @ accessoryhouse@btinternet.com
To anyone having a hard time popping in the ear pads into the clips--just use the blue scraping tool to push the edges of the ear pads under the clips. I tried it instead of using my finger and it was way easier.
I learned that also. not only to push straight in, but to slightly move the ear pad under the clip, a bit like a shoehorn. worked amazing that way.
Brilliant instructions - especially helpful explaining the importance of installing the top and bottom clips first! Also I found it very helpful doing the installation in a very well lit environment - that way you can actually see the clips and where they are located. Note there are 10 on each cup (three around the top and the bottom and then two on either side). Good luck, it is really quite easy if you follow the instructions in this video!!
I’ve used my headphones so much that the ear pads have totally ripped. After daily use over 3 years, I’m so happy that I can get pad replacements and they are on the way from you. Thank you so much for the video!!!
Excellent! Nice to know you are going to be using our ear pads :) Let me know if you need any support at all.
I bought these headphones for long time use (even though its an extreme price) and got worried when I woke up and it had broken.
Thank you for this video and supplying me with new pads. I got a perfect result from your instructions.
Awesome 👌. 😁 great to heat you are happy and the video helped. Subscribe for future videos 📹 as I have new helpful content often. Cheers for posting your experience 👍
Great instructions. I had no problems replacing the pad on the right side with my hands but had to use the blue tool for a couple of clips for the left pad. Glad you showed both ways to install the pads.
Awesome! Great to know the video helped you out and its nice to hear that both ways of installing the pad helped. That makes the extra effort worth it even if it helps a few people. Enjoy the tunes 😀
Yours is the best video on this install- Had to replace the Aviation Bose A20 pads. Thank You!
Glad it helped :) sub for future vids and enjoy the tunes
A wooden popsicle stick works much better than finger nails pushing the rim of the pads below the clips.
Thank you for the excellent video on this subject. Of the many I found on replacing these pads, this was the best.. Up close & and focused camerawork combined with slow detailed explanation of all the steps... with tips included. A professional job. 👍👍👍👍👍👍
Excellent 😀. Love the creative idea with the popsicle stick. Glad the video helped you out and thanks for the positive comments 😁. Feel free to subscribe for future videos 📹
I must have watched 10 videos with no success installing the cushion, until I came across this one which shows the proper way to use blue tool to snap the cushion edge under the clips, and Walla!! Perfect!
@@JulioSOTOLONGO-t7p 😁 happy to hear my video helped 👍
Excellent, clear, comprehensive instructions. Nicely done! The little blue stick is a great addition to the purchase. It works so well! Many thanks, Steve
Excellent 😁👍. Happy to hear it all went well. Thanks for sharing your experience
I had really big problems with the snapping in part. It feels like the ring ist to big for the clips. It keeps jumping out between the clips...
Try tilting them a bit more (either left or right). They're definitely not well aligned, happened to me as well. I've changed mine twice since I bought them already and the second time was done better with experience.
I replaced my cups & now I’m hearing a lot outside noise I never heard before.any ideas?
Just had my order arrive for my replacement ear pads. Thank you for going the extra mile and giving us this video. Excellent video, clear, concise instructions and good viewing angles as to whats going on.
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Thorough directions. Much appreciated. The Blue tool helps big time. Respect the tool!
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I usually struggle with self installs and when I saw this video was 17 minutes I was quite intimidated. My fears were unfounded, this video was excellent and the install was smooth as butter. Glad to have purchased from you guys!
Awesome 👍. Great to hear you managed and all is good 😊
I didn't realise u could get pad ..I love my bose ..it was cheaper than replacing the head set I'm so made up changing the pad so easy with the video ..brilliant.....
I was struggling with these for like 30min before finding this video which finally got these things installed. Like others have said, sliding the top and bottom in first, and pushing down and in to get the hook set both were keys. Thanks!
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This video has helped me install these twice now. My headphones feel like new again, thanks.
Excellent 👍😁
I just popped the old cushion pads off, left the OEM R and L pads/stickers there since they didn't need replacing and popped the new cushion pads on using the included blue tool and it worked great! Thank you!
@@michellemurphy779 😁👍
Just got pair of mine, very fast shipping and high quality! 👍🏻
Ahh, nice. Thanks so much for sharing your experience :). Enjoy the music!
Excellent directions. Thanks. The very detailed description of techniques was so helpful
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Great product. One of the best how to videos I’ve seen. Thank you.
Awesome 👍😁
Just so people don't have the same problem I did:
If the outer pad is being _particularly_ stubborn about getting underneath the last 1 or 2 pins, it's probably slightly misaligned and you shouldn't try to force it. Instead, it's probably easiest to take it out and start over, and pay closer attention to how it's aligned. If it's aligned properly it shouldn't really take much physical effort to get it underneath all of them.
On this particular topic, this instructional video is by far the best of the bunch - thanks.
The blue stick is included with my products. I have not seen them for sale by themselves though. You can install the pads with just your fingers though. The stick is not definitely needed.
This was great, I skipped the first part bc I only needed to replace the pads not the inserts. Thank you for the video!!
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This is the most detailed video I’ve come across
I am a bit funny on detail :) hope it helped. Subscribe, I might have another video that can help you in future.
Just replaced mine. Nice product, good instructions. Thanks for giving my QC35's a new life!
Thanks for feeding back and get to hear the video helped and your QC35's are back in business :)
the only video that helped and doesnt even have audio, thanks
Good to know it helped you out 😁. It has audio. You did not have any?
@@accessoryhouse for some reason didn’t have audio at the time but the video does have audio
This clearly took me some time to apply, but it seems like it worked out just fine. It simply requires some patience. At first I was a bit skeptical about the product and looking up the video made it seem like it would be annoying to reproduce. But the instructions are really good, so is the tool the product comes with, so after all I would recommend it to my friends who also need to change their ear pads. Thx for the effort of making this vid!
Ahh, that is great to hear and its good to know everything worked out well for you 😊. The process can be annoying at first but once you do it a few times it gets much easier. Thanks for sharing your experience.
Very helpful, made this painless to install! Ear pads seem good so far, thank you!
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Thank you for the detailed second part of the video. Was extremely helpful. 👍
Great :). Glad it helped you out. Always nice to hear someone benefited. Subscribe for future vids. I have new stuff out all the time :)
Just fitted these onto my QC25's as I resisted long enough on the original pads! Fitting went no problems at all, 2 minutes total. And as an added bonus, these seal around my ears better, so no more prrrft noise when bass kicked in at set levels!
Also might be worth updating the title of the video to mention the QC25 in them or in the description, just to help those unsure :)
Thank you! Excellent and clear video. Thought I’d have to buy a new pair of headphones but my 7 year old Bose are still going strong now! Thanks 😊
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Product works well and the instructions were clear. Thanks :D. Will leave 5 stars on amazon
😁👍 great to hear it all went well. Much appreciated for leaving a positive review
Perfect results! Thank you for this excellent instructional video. Happy customer in Ohio, U.S.A. 😃
Awesome 👌. 😁 So glad to know you are happy and the video helped. Enjoy the music and subscribe for future videos 😉
Thanks for the video. It took me about 10 to 15 minutes to accomplish but it was time well spent
😁👍. That is similar to the length of the video. So, you did well.
Just installed mine with no issues. Thanks for the vid!
Great to hear it all worked out nice and easy 😁👍. Thanks for sharing your experience.
Worked a charm, happily recommend you guys! Thanks :)
Great to hear :)
Very clear - managed to complete in about 5 minutes. Excellent quality, easily as good if not better than Bose own.
😁👍 Thanks for sharing your experience
This is just awesome I need to change my ear pads and you have explained it perfectly and in great detail thank you very much 👏👍
Happy to hear it helped 👍😁
Best video for this. This video will save you so much time!
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Man this is an amazing product, simple and so easy to install well done
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Bought a cheap replacement pair and no video and did not work out.
Bought the kit from you with the headband, Your instructions were great, Only use the headphones on a 25 HP loud zero turn mower and what a huge difference. Had these headphones 3-4 years and they get tossed around and one day it sounded like speaker was broke and the ear pad had fell off. This kit made the headphones great again. Watch both videos on headband and it’s fine so leaving it alone. One gets what they pay for, your material and the black ring is much better on the ear cushions.
Awesome 👍😎. Thanks for sharing your story and great to know another set of headphones were saved 😁
Very good video. My little tip - make a soft pencil mark along the rim lined up with the clips so you know where to work the rim in with your thumb. Otherwise, I was pushing against nothing (no clip) the 1st time and just couldn't get it done. Cut my time in 1/4 doing the 2nd ear pad and made finding and clipping under those hidden snaps much easier. A damp soft cloth removes it easily but since I marked the inner half, I couldn't even see the marks and didn't wipe it off. Looks brand new now.
Thanks for contributing a tip to help everyone 😁
Great Installation video, thank you so much, these are my first pair of non Bose pads, funny how all the glue came off with the scrims removal, but there was traces of previous glue.mmm last 2 pairs installed by Bose staff.
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High Quality Replacement and good Tutorial which is very useful while replacing the Ear Pads :)
Thanks for sharing your experience 😊. Great to know you are happy with the ear pads and the tutorial helped! Subscribe for future videos 📹
Awesome! Like new again, thank you for great instructions and a good product
Awesome! Great to hear your headphones are all sorted out and everything worked out well. Thank you for sharing your experience :)
I used the blue thingy to carefully push the pads down and worked quite well for me.
Excellent :). Nice to hear you got them all sorted out. Thanks for sharing your experience :)
Thanks a lot, easy peasy with your instructions!
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great video, my headset feels brand new! thanks for the instructions!
Happy to hear it helped you get your headphones all sorted out :) Thanks for sharing your experience!
Thanks, that was really easy to do, following your video. Money well spent 😊
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I got the Bose OEM replacements and it was a royal pain in the ass to get the new pads on and snapped in. Literally took me 1/2 hour and even with that, not convince one side is 100% clicked in
If it's your first time replacing the pads it can take some time to get used to it. Try and finish snapping the rim under the clips on the side last. There is more flexibility there.
Just replaced the scrims and ear pads. Perfect! Thanks for the video.
Nice one! Glad the video helped :)
Hi, would you be so kind to tell me where I can find on of these sticks please? For reference: time 12:10. I’m having such a hard time installing the ear pads for my pair aha. Thank you so much.
Where are you located? They tend to be included with a new set of ear pads.
@@accessoryhouse Hi, thanks so much for getting back to me. Don’t worry I’ve found them on eBay. It took me a bit to find them but I just ordered some which look exactly the same as yours! Thank you so much for taking the time to reply to me by the way!
Very nice and clear instructions, thanks!
An easy installation because of your excellent product and demo. My husband had me do this instead of him. Thank you. 😃
Ahh nice 👍 . Thanks for posting and letting me know everything went well and you are happy. 😃 Great to hear from customers.
Thank mate... planning to change my ear cups.. btw I have QC35 II and the same Garmin watch too.!
hehe Fenix 3. Had this baby for 4 years I think. It's the only Garmin watch I have bought that did not die or have some electronic issue. Love this watch :)
just replaced .. Hope it seals as well as original, and no noise gets through
The QC35 II doesn't use both adhesives, just the one on the plastic. Not sure if it matters.
Absolutely brilliant thanks for the video which was easy to follow 👍😁
Glad it helped :) and thanks for posting. Subscribe to the channel!
Instructions nice and clear, thanks.
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Great step by step. Too slow initially, but so thorough!!
Thanks for feeding back. I am much more on the thorough side 😁. I am working on the speed 😉
I wish other DIY videos were this good
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Watched one other vid of this repair then this one and was able to complete the task on my lap in short time. A bit of advice though would be to use a head lamp, one that you can adjust the angle of the light to see the hook/clips, otherwise great video...thanks
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This is a nice video, very accurate, but what about the head pad? Where are. The instructions as promise on Amazon when I bought the cushions w\head pad ?
There is an insert I side the box with the qr code to scan on it to take you to the headband installation video. I can link if you cannot find it
Most of the installation went well for me. I did manage to rip some of the foam away from the hard inner rings when installing the pads. Trying to get the last clips in was where I got stuck. The first pad: I pulled away at the foam to try to see the location of the last hard clips. That started a separation of foam and ring. When working on the 2nd pad, trying to use the tool to press the last edge in on the final clip - this also managed to split some of the foam from the inner ring.
Contact me - info@accessoryhouseglobal.com - I will get you some new pads
cheers for the help, great vid, and im really happy with my new pads. Also have the Midnight blues, so that switch up was perfect lol
So the seam split on my Bose QC 35 (2). I didn’t know you could take off the ear cover. Instead of buying a new ear cover I stapled the seam back together manually. 😬
Worked perfectly!! Thanks a lot :)
Awesome 👍😎. Great to know the video helped you out. Thanks for taking the time to post 😁. Subscribe for future videos 🎥
Thank you! That was very helpful!
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Rubber rim/bezel issue.
Thanks for the video! I should have watched it first really!
Before I understood that I needed to pull with quite some force the existing earpad, I've removed the cup's outer rubber ring. The one that is on the rim of the cup. My thinking was that this ring is holding the earpad in place since it has this tab that looks like a pull tab, right at the top of the rim where it sits under the headband. Now I can not put it back. I believe that it was somehow glued or tensed around the cup.
Can you please advise me on how to get this rubber rim/bezel back on?
Hehe. Hopefully it helped you out. Subscribe for future videos 😁
@@accessoryhouse can you tell me how to get this rubber fixed?
@@sergiu4real which part. The back rim? What is happening?
@@accessoryhouse it's the rim on the actual earcup. It's a rubber ring that apparently does not need removing to be able to change the ear cushion. My thought (before watching videos) was that It needs to come off in order to release the cushion's holding ring.
@@sergiu4real email me - info@accessoryhouseglobal.com. it will be easier. Send a pic of the ring
Why do the ear mats/inner scrims need to be replaced? Can that be skipped if mine seem fine and I’m only wanting to replace the pads?
Yes, you can avoid the scrim replacement
@@accessoryhouse thanks, I’ve now completed the change of ear pads and it was pretty straight forward.
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How do I get one of those small blue tools that you are using in the video?
Thsnk you. worked with C25 too ..
Has anyone else broken some clips during the process of removing the earpads ? I've been gentle and did not apply too much force but somehow two clips broke
is it bad that i can't get the last tiny bit of leather under the plastic ridge?
Thanks for this video. Took me 2 minutes
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Good as new!! Thanks dude!
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What about the little dust covers / seals for the pads? Not sure how they were stuck on, but I can't get them on
Very helpful! Thanks!
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Hey I got the cushions on but that rubber rim around won’t stay on I guess it wasn’t supposed to be removed in the first place 🤔
Get in touch via email. Send a picture and I can help more. info@accessoryhouseglobal.com
Accessory House thanks for the reply I will send a picture but for now I will leave it alone since they work just fine again and are as comfy as new 😊👍🏻 take care
Very well explained, thank you
Excellent, glad it helped :). Subscribe, I might have more helpful stuff in the future. Also I like your Naomi Klein 'No Logo' avatar :)
Well done, I almost just bought a new pair.
Saving one set of headphones at a time 😀
What about the head pad that came with the ear pads? Cut off and replace with the new, velcro one? Or do I need to take those little screws (x4) off first?
Check the insert in the box for the headband installation 👍
Nice video. Headphones are good as new!
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Mine never snapped in, but it feels okay, weird
Some of them will make that snap sound, others do not. As long as you can see the edge of the ear pad under those clips all is well.
What happens when the plastic rim is thicker and it doesn't want to go in and why replace the inside pad when it is ok.
Not every gasket (inside pad) is ok. It's dependent on the person and their use of the headphones. So the video shows how to replace of you need to. If yours are still good no need to replace.
Use the blue tool to get the rim under the clips. Start at top and bottom clip, then do one side. Before moving on to the other side make sure the rim is fully under each clip on the first side. If they are even out by 1mm it will cause the other side to be harder to install. Best to clip in the corners first on the last side. Then press down on the ear pad with both thumbs and push along ear pad towards the other side. This flattens the rim and helps get the rim under the other clips fully. Then go back to the last clip (should be a middle clip on side). Pinch rim with pointing finger and thumb, push rim down and pull in towards centre just enough to get it under the clip (the rim is designed to bend a bit). Push down on pad on both sides of the clip to flatten once it is in place.
Many thanks! 👍
No problem :). Glad it helped you out. Subscribe for future videos, I have them coming out often. Cheers
Thanks for the help!
No problem 😊. Glad the video helped you. Subscribe for future videos 📹
Great video, thank you!
Ahh, great to hear that the video helped you out :)
Are the scrims necessary to replace? Just the foam ear cups themselves fell apart?
If the originals still look good then you don't need to 👍
Awesome thank you! Your video tutorial was perfect & helpful, thank you.
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Some of the teeth on the right ear cup are broken. How do I repair that?
Not possible to add those small clips. How many are missing and in which position?
@@accessoryhouse There are 8 clips. 6 on the left side and 2 on the right lower side
@@Darlzz1 you are missing 8 clips?
I'm not sure, maybe 3. But its not enough to hold the cushion.
@@Darlzz1 only chance would be to put the ear pad under all the clips and use some super glue or adhesive tape under the spots that had no clip. Adhesive tape best to try first. Glue will harden permanently. So only use that as last resort.
What is the point of replacing the scrims?
Over time they get covered in a lot of gunk.
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It’s easy. Just be patient. I’ll bet the next time u do it, you’ll know what U’re doing and it’ll be hella easier.
Très utile et explicite ! Thank you !!!
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Can the clips be replaced?
If you mean the little tiny ones that hold the outer rim in place, no they cannot. If you broke 1, it's not a big deal, more than one and it gets worse.
unfortunately that is the part I'm talking about they are so worn down from years of use, will have to try an adhesive or nylon maybe to get them stay better. @@accessoryhouse
@toddbrown2506 you could try some glue, but nothing too strong. Thin adhesive tape could stick them on but you might need to break all the other clips off first as the adhesive tape and the rim of the ear pad won't fit under the clips together
@@accessoryhouse I will try something out, thanks for the advice
Why remove scrims if their not to bad
You don't have to if they are ok 👍
Easy does it, thanks.
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Do you need to replace the scrims?
Only if they are dirty and need it. Otherwise just change ear pads.
Can’t see the point. I’m not.
lol, tore a hole in the pads with the blue thingy trying to push them in. Wost. Seems like other vids u can just press them in. These seem very difficult to put in
You don't have to use the blue stick, its o ly there incase. Not sure how you tore a hole in the pad as the blue stick does not go near the leather. Send a pic to me @ accessoryhouse@btinternet.com
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