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If there is dirt stuck in a usb port, what I have personally found to work is to get a toothpick (preferably plastic) or similar (Something that is sturdy enough and won't break apart or leave more fluff inside) and carefully scoop it out. [br]
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I usually use a disposable plastic toothpick/floss and stick the toothpick end in to pull dirt out. [br]
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For safety, make sure it is not powered at all. If it is a device like a phone, then power it off just in case. And if the port has any visible pins, be extra careful not to damage them.[br]
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-I am keeping my answer non-device-specific as it should work for any type of USB port and device. (I know original question is about a pixel phone and I have done this solution many times with my phones that have USB C ports to remove dirt, paper etc.[br]
+I am keeping my answer non-device-specific as it should work for any type of USB port and device. (I know original question is about a pixel phone and I have done this solution many times with my phones that have USB C ports to remove dirt, paper etc.)

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If there is dirt stuck in a usb port, what I have personally found to work is to get a toothpick (preferably plastic) or similar (Something that is sturdy enough and won't break apart or leave more fluff inside) and carefully scoop it out. [br]
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I usually use a disposable plastic toothpick/floss and stick the toothpick end in to pull dirt out. [br]
[br]
For safety, make sure it is not powered at all. If it is a device like a phone, then power it off just in case. And if the port has any visible pins, be extra careful not to damage them.[br]
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+I am keeping my answer non-device-specific as it should work for any type of USB port and device. (I know original question is about a pixel phone and I have done this solution many times with my phones that have USB C ports to remove dirt, paper etc.[br]

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If there is dirt stuck in a usb port, what I have personally found to work is to get a toothpick (preferably plastic) or similar (Something that is sturdy enough and won't break apart or leave more fluff inside) and carefully scoop it out. [br]
[br]
I usually use a disposable plastic toothpick/floss and stick the toothpick end in to pull dirt out. [br]
[br]
For safety, make sure it is not powered at all. If it is a device like a phone, then power it off just in case. And if the port has any visible pins, be extra careful not to damage them.[br]
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-If this answer is not helpful at all, then your question was not particularly clear so I am largely assuming what you meant. Clarification of the specific device and USB type would be helpful.

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If there is dirt stuck in a usb port, what I have personally found to work is to get a toothpick (preferably plastic) or similar (Something that is sturdy enough and won't break apart or leave more fluff inside) and carefully scoop it out. [br]
[br]
I usually use a disposable plastic toothpick/floss and stick the toothpick end in to pull dirt out. [br]
[br]
For safety, make sure it is not powered at all. If it is a device like a phone, then power it off just in case. And if the port has any visible pins, be extra careful not to damage them.[br]
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If this answer is not helpful at all, then your question was not particularly clear so I am largely assuming what you meant. Clarification of the specific device and USB type would be helpful.

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