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        | Shades Advanced Member
 
      
  
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 |  Posted - 2012/10/20 :  13:09:35       any way of stopping this.... a spray or whatever?
 
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        | DJ_FunDaBounce Advanced Member
 
      
  
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 |  Posted - 2012/10/21 :  16:47:54       What headphones are you using? I use pioneer hdj1000's for djing and producing at home and the inner cloth type thingy covering the centre is non-existant at this point. They still sound good though which is why I haven't replaced them.
 
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        | Charger Senior Member
 
     
  
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 |  Posted - 2012/11/11 :  11:37:29       Found something interesting in this post from another forum:
 
 http://www.head-case.org/forums/topic/6910-foam-deterioration/
 
 Could do with some moisturizers tbh, but that's more like a preventive measure than rectifying the problem :)
 
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        | Shades Advanced Member
 
      
  
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 |  Posted - 2012/11/11 :  14:27:12       
 quote:the best idea presented at the time was Vaseline or KY Jelly on the foam surrounds
 
 
 kinky.....
 
 I'm using AKG K135's, use them as a 3rd reference & the now non-existant foam was in the centre, still work ok & are comfortable enough. thanks for the replies guys, but they are beyond help now
 
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