Keeping the ps3 clean.....

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#1 manachild
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As i'm sure all of you are aware of, the ps3 is a dust magnet and cause of the shiny finish on it is pretty easy to scratch if you dont use the right cloth.

What do you guys/gal's use to clean your ps3's effectively without scratching the hell out of the console surface?

thx :P

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#2 hackersupr
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The cloth that came with the PSP.
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#3 Supabul
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i highly recommend you buy invisible shield for your PS3, its awesome keeps your console scratch proof but still dusty (joke)

http://www.invisibleshield.com

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#5 johnlennon28
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As i'm sure all of you are aware of, the ps3 is a dust magnet and cause of the shiny finish on it is pretty easy to scratch if you dont use the right cloth.

What do you guys/gal's use to clean your ps3's effectively without scratching the hell out of the console surface?

thx :P

manachild

the cloth that came with my tv, but I still got the tiny scratches so I bought a skin, now I hardly wipe the dust off my ps3.

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#6 pro_gamer12345
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A cloth used for cleaning glasses. I don't know why...
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#7 JonesWs
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i bought a swiffer at walmart
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#9 Babar-Lad
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A cloth used for cleaning glasses. I don't know why...pro_gamer12345

Same here.....

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#10 Altair69
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those micro-fiber cloths or what they are called.. works perfectly :)
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#12 rogerjak
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This is easy. The best way of keeping the PS3 clean is to leave it in the box on the shelf at the store. Don't buy it, it is way overpriced!!!! People need to get their priorities straight, if they are spending $400 on a videogame console. That's ridiculous. Kept in the box, you'll notice no dust or scratches on the PS3's beautiful surface. chickmagnet_1
Nothing to see here!! Just another person that can't pay for a PS3! Keep moving!
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#13 TheTrueMarik
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i heard swiffer cloths are best if u wanna avoid scratches. I use that, or the one for my monitor, which is pretty soft as well;.
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I lick mine; I just love the taste, and it keeps it clean as well.
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#15 lordmt
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[QUOTE="chickmagnet_1"]This is easy. The best way of keeping the PS3 clean is to leave it in the box on the shelf at the store. Don't buy it, it is way overpriced!!!! People need to get their priorities straight, if they are spending $400 on a videogame console. That's ridiculous. Kept in the box, you'll notice no dust or scratches on the PS3's beautiful surface. rogerjak
Nothing to see here!! Just another person that can't pay for a PS3! Keep moving!

pwnt! agreed.

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[QUOTE="chickmagnet_1"]This is easy. The best way of keeping the PS3 clean is to leave it in the box on the shelf at the store. Don't buy it, it is way overpriced!!!! People need to get their priorities straight, if they are spending $400 on a videogame console. That's ridiculous. Kept in the box, you'll notice no dust or scratches on the PS3's beautiful surface. rogerjak
Nothing to see here!! Just another person that can't pay for a PS3! Keep moving!

well... it was the best $400 iver ever spent :p

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[QUOTE="chickmagnet_1"]This is easy. The best way of keeping the PS3 clean is to leave it in the box on the shelf at the store. Don't buy it, it is way overpriced!!!! People need to get their priorities straight, if they are spending $400 on a videogame console. That's ridiculous. Kept in the box, you'll notice no dust or scratches on the PS3's beautiful surface. rogerjak
Nothing to see here!! Just another person that can't pay for a PS3! Keep moving!

let me tell you sumthin "chickmagnet" you.... oww, why am I bothering, wait for me rogerjak

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#18 rogerjak
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I lick mine; I just love the taste, and it keeps it clean as well.heyheydoh
Sicko. I approve :P
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a small towel
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#21 Tokyo90
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This is easy. The best way of keeping the PS3 clean is to leave it in the box on the shelf at the store. Don't buy it, it is way overpriced!!!! People need to get their priorities straight, if they are spending $400 on a videogame console. That's ridiculous. Kept in the box, you'll notice no dust or scratches on the PS3's beautiful surface. chickmagnet_1

http://www.gamespot.com/users/chickmagnet_1/ yep , just another Wii60 dork loser that like to troll PS3 forums. just report him and move on.

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#22 laterdayfilms
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Mine looks 8 years old. It has big scars all over it. I just grab a dirty shirt from the floor and rub the dust off. The scars are from moving it from my place to my girl friends house. As long as it plays I don't care what it looks like.
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It's a launch 60 gig. So its seen some hard times.
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#24 cheatham032002
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I use a papertowel to wipe off the the and I use canned air to get all the dust out from the inside.