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oratory1990 t1_jc18wqo wrote

It‘s not fully clear from the picture - but some adhesives/glues are green. There‘s a possibility that the adhesive that was used to secure and seal the PCBA inside the earphone was leaking next to the charging pad, hence why it‘s visible outside.

Could also be corrosion, hard to tell from the picture.

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DecayableRadiologist OP t1_jc194vi wrote

So I was reading into this a tad more in the mean time. They said to wipe with ipa and I did just that. It’s gone now but I’m very worried was to whether or not the area’s coating (I assume there was one to begin with) has been compromised, thoughts?

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oratory1990 t1_jc1cxmf wrote

> the area’s coating

Doesn't look like there's any coating. To me it looks like simple injection-molded plastic with a metal charging pad.

The water-proof part is the mesh in front of the microphone/speaker, and a seal/gasket where the shells meet so that no water enters the inside volume where it could cause electric shorts.

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DecayableRadiologist OP t1_jc1dl29 wrote

What would you recommend doing? In the event that it is corrosion, how screwed am I? FWIW, I’m still in the return window.

Personally enjoyed these over everything else I tried so I wanted to try everything first.

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oratory1990 t1_jc1dtg3 wrote

I would probably not do anything and just keep using them.

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DecayableRadiologist OP t1_jc1e3h3 wrote

Bet.

As a side note (more of a general question). If it was corrosion and cleaned off, will it return again and again? I guess this applies to other things as well.

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DecayableRadiologist OP t1_jc17nnp wrote

My apologies if it’s difficult to discern. I’m talking about the green that can be seen on the left side connector (bottom if you are viewing the bud from a top down POV).

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Canam82 t1_jc3jnfk wrote

That's what it looks like, although it's very easy to get rid of with a pencil eraser.

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