Many would agree that being able to stay in touch with family, friends,
and coworkers has never been more important than now. Your Sonic hearing aids
provide an important bridge to maintaining a connection with the world around
you, so keeping them at peak performance is key. We understand that in-person
appointments may not always be an option. With this in mind, Sonic is sharing
some basic at-home tips to help you properly maintain your hearing
instruments.
A regular cleaning routine is an easy and cost-efficient way of taking
care of your investment. Just as you brush your teeth every day, your hearing
aids need daily care.
Cleaning Tools
First, let’s talk about pulling together a “cleaning” tool
kit. You’ll want to collect a couple items from around the house:
- A cloth – Make sure the cloth is soft and always
dry; never use water, alcohol, or other chemical wipes to clean
your Sonic hearing aids. Disinfectant wipes specifically made for
hearing aids may also be used in place of a cloth.
- MultiTool – This is a tool specifically
made for hearing aids, that has a brush and a wire loop used for cleaning
and removing ear wax. If you don’t have one, a small, soft-bristled
toothbrush may be used instead, but make sure the toothbrush is completely
clean and dry.

Daily Cleaning Tips
Mornings are the best time to clean your hearing aids. Any moisture that
has collected on the inside of your device has had time to dry overnight,
making any wax or debris easier to remove. While cleaning, make sure to hold
the device over a soft surface to avoid any damage if it is dropped:
- Carefully brush away debris from the openings using your MultiTool
or toothbrush. Gently brush the surface, making sure to keep the bristles
from pressing into each opening.
- Gently wipe down the entire hearing aid with a clean, soft, dry cloth
Daily cleaning recommendations.
Weekly Cleaning Tips
Once a week, try to spend a bit more time focusing on removing any
additional wax and debris:
- Using the wax pick or wire loop from the MultiTool, remove any
stubborn wax deposits or debris buildup. DO NOT use the
pick/wire loop in any of the delicate microphone or receiver ports.
- To clean a larger vent on a custom earmold or hearing aid, run the
brush carefully through the
opening in each direction. Cleaning recommendations for custom hearing aids.
- Inspect the domes and/or wax filters for blockages. If the dome is
filled with wax, replace it with a new one.
Speaker replacement instructions.
- If the white wax filter at the end of a
receiver, ear mold, or in-the-ear hearing aid is clogged with wax, replace
the filter. Your Hearing Professional should be able to provide
replacement filters. For a quick tutorial on how to change a wax filter, click here 1
- Wipe down the entire hearing aid gently with a soft, dry cloth.
Filter replacement instructions. Always use
the same type of wax filter that was originally supplied with the hearing
aid.
Contact your local Hearing Professional for any questions you have about your hearing
aids and maintaining your hearing health. For more helpful tips on how to make
Everyday Sounds Better, visit Sonic today.
Reference:
- MiniFit wax filter replacement only
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