Daiso "Silicon Remote Control Cover"

Large home appliances such as TVs and air conditioners that are hard to replace. Is the remote control dusty or the button print faded?

Daiso "Silicon Remote Control Cover"
There are quite a few remote controls in the house ...

For those who are not good at cleaning, we recommend the silicon remote control cover that you can buy at 100% such as Daiso and Ceria. It is an item that prevents the remote control from getting dirty just by covering it from above.

Daiso "Silicon Remote Control Cover"
This is a Daiso product. 100 yen each (excluding tax)

First, let's clean the remote control

Dust that collects between the buttons and the buttons on the remote control can be cleaned with alcohol preparation and tissue. Do not wipe the product directly, but wipe it with a tissue paper or cloth. Wrap the tissue around the toothpick for small gaps.

Daiso "Silicon Remote Control Cover"

Daiso cleaning cotton swab
Daiso's "cleaning swab" soaked with ethanol is also convenient

Attach the cover

After cleaning, attach the remote control from the back of the cover. As it is a material that stretches well, it fits perfectly with buttons of various shapes.

Daiso "Silicon Remote Control Cover"
Put in from the back side

Daiso "Silicon Remote Control Cover"
Tweak

Daiso "Silicon Remote Control Cover"
L size is used on the left and S size is used on the right.

The buttons did not become difficult to see from the top of the cover, and the infrared signal part was not covered, so the home appliances worked as usual.

Daiso "Silicon Remote Control Cover"

Even if you accidentally spill a drink or your child licks it, just wipe the cover with water and it will be clean, so it's easy! I wish I had done it earlier ...

Daiso "Silicon Remote Control Cover"
Don't panic if you inadvertently get water (please note that the back side is not covered)

The silicon itself may discolor or deteriorate as it is used, so don't worry if you leave it on and replace it regularly, so don't forget to check it. Why not incorporate remote controls such as TVs, air conditioners, and ceiling lights so that they do not deteriorate faster than the main unit?