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Eric right coaster
Jul 30, 2011 3:41 AM
What's everyone's method for removing Jawbone earsocks without damaging them? I know a lot of you have the BMX Jawbone, and I simply have a lot of Jawbones. :) I like to mix and match between jaws, lenses, and of course earsocks. The problem, is that they are SUPER fragile. They stretch way too easily and they always tear in little notches at first, and then beyond use, really.

I've tried running them under water while removing, using hand lotion to put them back on, etc and they still "die" in no more than one or two changes.

Anyone have any other good tips to get these things to keep looking good, stretch and tear free?
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Matt Hill
Jul 30, 2011 7:06 AM
Secret is in the Lens cleaner, If you get the Oakley lens and squirt 2 big shots of the cleaner down in the ear socks they slide on like butter. And I recommend the Oakley lens cleaner because you can always get a free refills on the bottle as long as you bought it from Oakley.
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James Hounslow
Jul 30, 2011 4:24 PM
My fear when changing them was breaking the arms, they are very flexible
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Matt Hill
Jul 30, 2011 7:30 PM
If you don't use the lens cleaner or hand santizer than you can, and it could happen easily.
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darren jenks
Jul 30, 2011 8:02 PM
i bought black earsocks for my bmx jawbones... looks good with all the lenses.
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Fred D
Jul 31, 2011 1:21 AM
I also bought black socks. I think it's the best compromise, even if it's not as good as when you can interchange the socks...
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Eric right coaster
Jul 31, 2011 2:06 PM
I really want to use the green ones (that are now fairly damaged) to match up to my cycling team kit. The problem, is that the green ones are much harder to come by being that they don't sell them separately. So if I do happen to find another pair, I want to make sure I can interchange them the best way possible without damage.

Any other ideas (other than buying black)? :)
 
 
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