Need to know the Best Way to Clean PS3

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#1 ENIXMAN
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In the manual it says no chemical or water products... so how do I clean the smudges off!

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maybe a sand blaster?
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urine works well
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#5 Sokol4ever
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In the manual it says no chemical or water products... so how do I clean the smudges off!

ENIXMAN

Hello Enix,

That's very easy, all it takes a little precaution and care. ^_^

A microfiber cloth or one of those Swiffer duster will clean it up and keep it clean all the time. If you use it at least 2-3 times a week it will be good enough, I personally spend 10 seconds to do so on daily basic, it's a habit and I like to see the console clean.8)

I personally cover my PS3 with a regular soft cover accessories, anything will work just to cover it from dust and unnecessary fingerprints when you are not using it.

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#6 ENIXMAN
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Well, I should have put it in better text; it's not really smudges but more of condensation for example when you breathe on glass. That's won't go away!

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#7 hashimgillani1
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urine works well dstryr13

make sure u dip a sponge in it, cause pooring it over the ps3 and than using a sponge will cause a mess

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Well, if you are talking about the outer shell of the console, I use a multi-surface cleaner, preferably windex. I take a dry cloth, spray one or two sprays into the cloth, rub the cloth together so it absorbs the windex, then carefully clean the outisde of the PS3. just DO NOT spray it directly onto the console, and make sure the cloth isnt dripping with windex, just dont spray very much on the cloth.
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#9 ENIXMAN
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Well, if you are talking about the outer shell of the console, I use a multi-surface cleaner, preferably windex. I take a dry cloth, spray one or two sprays into the cloth, rub the cloth together so it absorbs the windex, then carefully clean the outisde of the PS3. just DO NOT spray it directly onto the console, and make sure the cloth isnt dripping with windex, just dont spray very much on the cloth.Taylor9124

Thanks that did it.

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maybe a sand blaster?joehan86

urine works well dstryr13

Great comedic responses guys! Why waste your time on gaming message boards when you could be at comedy clubs entertaining the masses!

Oh and to answer your question I'd look into getting the micro fiber cloth and cleaning solutions that are meant for flat screen TVs..and of course some air duster for the fan.

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#11 Ad-2cool4u
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use a swiferduster to get off the dust, and then use these "multi purpouse" plege wipes. They work on Wood, Glass, Electronics, the hte other thing i cant remeber. It is a little moist but its okay it dries after about30 seconds, and it doenst ruin it, just dont shove the wipe into the usb ports or memorycard slots, or anything else of hte sort ;)
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#12 joehan86
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[QUOTE="rptransam09"]dishwasherLand-0-Funk

maybe a sand blaster?joehan86

urine works well dstryr13

Great comedic responses guys! Why waste your time on gaming message boards when you could be at comedy clubs entertaining the masses!

Oh and to answer your question I'd look into getting the micro fiber cloth and cleaning solutions that are meant for flat screen TVs..and of course some air duster for the fan.

wow someone has no sense of humor

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#13 LEATHERFACE1550
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[QUOTE="dstryr13"]urine works well hashimgillani1

make sure u dip a sponge in it, cause pooring it over the ps3 and than using a sponge will cause a mess

cool im a go try that right now
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#14 LAboy06
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Either a microfiber cloth, or a slightly wet napkin.