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Athena try the "air in a can" from your local department or electronic store. you can of course try any other compressed air to blow it out. I would stay away from sticking anything in there. If you need to replace the jack itself, it does get a little trickier. The jack is solder to the logic board. So unless you have a spare and someone who can do that type of soldering, you may have to replace the board. Here are the instruction [guide|632] and good luck to you. Oh yeah, try a different set of headphones to just to make sure it is the jack.

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