1. Choose a mode
Select Water Ejector after splashes, rain, or light water exposure, or choose Dust Cleaner for lint, debris, or a blocked speaker grille.
Guide
Use the speaker cleaner in a simple flow: choose a mode, play the cleaning sound, and run the speaker sound test.
3 Steps
Pick the cleaning mode that matches the problem, play the speaker cleaning sound all the way through, and then run the speaker sound test to decide whether you need another pass.
Select Water Ejector after splashes, rain, or light water exposure, or choose Dust Cleaner for lint, debris, or a blocked speaker grille.
Start with 15 seconds and move to 30 or 60 seconds only if the phone speaker still sounds blocked after a shorter cycle.
After the cleaning flow finishes, test the speaker right away and repeat the process only if the sound still seems muffled.
Duration Guide
Best for a light problem, whether that is a little dust, a little lint, or a small splash that only slightly softened the speaker sound.
Use this when voices sound muffled or when the phone speaker still seems partially blocked after the shortest cycle.
Choose the longest run only when the speaker still sounds blocked after a shorter cycle or after heavier dirt or moisture exposure.
Use the speaker sound test right away. If the sound is still dull, repeat the process once more before deciding whether repair is needed.
Usage Tips
Gravity can help loose dust fall away and can also help moisture move out of the speaker grille instead of settling deeper inside.
Use 15 seconds first, then step up to 30 or 60 seconds only if the phone speaker still sounds muted.
Comparing the speaker before and after a cleaning run helps confirm whether another pass is needed.
If the phone will not charge, keeps rebooting, or distorts heavily, this tool is not a substitute for repair.