How to Clean and Maintain Your Earplugs for Long-Lasting Use
By Loop Earplugs | Published: 2026-06-26
Category: How-to Guides
Learn the best hygiene tips to clean earplugs, maintain reusable earplugs, and extend their lifespan. Step-by-step guide for all Loop Earplugs models.
Your earplugs are an investment in your hearing health, focus, and sleep quality. Whether you use them daily for work, concerts, or rest, keeping them clean and well-maintained is essential for both hygiene and performance. Dirty earplugs can harbor bacteria, reduce noise reduction effectiveness, and even cause ear infections. In this guide, we’ll walk you through the best practices to clean earplugs, maintain earplugs, and ensure your reusable earplugs stay in top shape for years to come.
Why Earplug Care Matters More Than You Think
Earplugs sit inside your ear canal, a warm and moist environment that’s ideal for bacterial growth. Regular cleaning prevents ear infections, irritation, and the buildup of earwax that can clog the sound channels and reduce effectiveness. Proper care also extends the life of your earplugs, saving you money and ensuring consistent protection. For reusable earplugs like those from Loop, a few minutes of maintenance each week can make a big difference.
Step-by-Step Guide to Cleaning Your Loop Earplugs
1. Remove the Ear Tips
Start by gently pulling the silicone ear tips off the earplug body. Loop earplugs are designed for easy detachment. If you have the Loop Switch™ 2 Ear Tips – Multicolor, they pop off just as easily. This allows you to clean the tips separately from the core.

2. Rinse the Ear Tips
Wash the silicone ear tips under lukewarm running water. Use a mild, fragrance-free soap if needed—avoid harsh detergents or alcohol, which can degrade the silicone. Gently rub them with your fingers to remove earwax and dirt. For a deeper clean, you can replace them with fresh Silicone Ear Tips every few months.

3. Clean the Earplug Body
The main body of your Loop earplugs should be wiped with a soft, lint-free cloth slightly dampened with water. Do not submerge the body in water, as it may damage the internal acoustic filters. For stubborn residue, use a cotton swab dipped in water to clean the sound channel opening. Avoid pushing debris deeper inside.
4. Dry Thoroughly
After cleaning, allow all parts to air-dry completely on a clean towel. Do not use a hairdryer or place them near direct heat, as this can warp the silicone. Once dry, reattach the ear tips. This simple routine helps you maintain earplugs for months of reliable use.
How Often Should You Clean Your Earplugs?
| Usage Frequency | Recommended Cleaning Schedule |
|---|---|
| Daily use (e.g., for sleep or work) | Clean ear tips every 2–3 days; full cleaning weekly |
| Occasional use (e.g., concerts, travel) | Clean after each use |
| Shared or borrowed earplugs | Clean before and after each use |
Tips for Reusable Earplugs: Extending Their Lifespan
Loop earplugs are built to last, but a few habits will keep them performing like new:
- Store them properly: Always keep your earplugs in a clean, dry case. The included Loop case is perfect, or you can customize a Carry Case Personalization to make it uniquely yours while protecting your investment.
- Avoid extreme temperatures: Don’t leave earplugs in a hot car or freezing cold—silicone can become brittle or sticky.
- Replace ear tips regularly: Silicone ear tips lose their grip over time. Swap them out every 3–6 months, or sooner if they feel loose or uncomfortable.
- Check the acoustic filters: Some Loop models have replaceable filters. If you notice reduced noise reduction, clean or replace the filters as per the user manual.
Common Mistakes to Avoid in Earplug Care
Even with good intentions, it’s easy to make errors. Here’s what to avoid:
- Using alcohol or harsh chemicals: These can dry out and crack the silicone, ruining the fit.
- Sharing earplugs without cleaning: Earwax and bacteria transfer easily. If you share, clean thoroughly between uses.
- Ignoring earwax buildup: Wax can block sound channels. Regular cleaning prevents this.
- Pulling on the ear tip too hard: Grasp the base of the tip to avoid tearing.
When to Replace Your Earplugs
Even with perfect care, all earplugs eventually wear out. Signs it’s time for a new pair include:
- The ear tips no longer create a snug seal
- Visible cracks or tears in the silicone
- Reduced noise reduction (you hear more ambient sound than before)
- Persistent odor that doesn’t wash away
When that happens, consider upgrading to a newer model like the Loop Engage™ 2 Plus for enhanced features and comfort.
Special Care for Different Activities
Your cleaning routine may vary depending on how you use your earplugs:
- For sleep: Clean weekly. Oils from your skin can accumulate faster. Pair with the Foam Ear tips + Loop Mute for extra comfort and hygiene.
- For concerts and festivals: Clean after every event. Sweat and dust can clog the filters. The Coachella Day & Night Bundle includes extra ear tips for quick swaps during long days.
- For work or study: Wipe down weekly. If you’re in a dusty environment, clean more often.
Conclusion: Small Effort, Big Rewards
Taking a few minutes to clean earplugs and maintain earplugs pays off in comfort, hygiene, and longevity. With proper earplug care, your reusable earplugs will continue to deliver the peace and focus you rely on. Remember to store them in a clean case, replace ear tips periodically, and avoid harsh cleaning agents.
Ready to refresh your earplug collection? Explore the Silicone Ear Tips for a quick upgrade, or check out the full range of Loop products to find your perfect fit. Your ears will thank you!



