PS3 Dust Magnet??

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#1 smolex
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I have notice lately when i play my PS3 for a couple of hours at the beginning it looks clean as always but when im finished its got dust all over it. Anyone else having this problem??

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#2 falconzss
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yes it is a dust magnet. nothing to worry about, just clean it from time to time.
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#3 deactivated-58405e092ba2c
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I also had the dust problem always, but then I found something out. If you use those cleaning things for glasses it stays shiny for at least a week. So now I bought a pack of cleaning tissues for glasses (only 2 euro or something) and I use one every week. It really works

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#4 omegajek
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Yes sometimes it's very dusty, but that's after long hours of play.
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#5 enormousaxie
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I use a swiffer duster to keep it clean... ;D
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#6 Lloydy591
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i use the psp cleaner on it it does the job, o ye only clean it when its off coz when i do it when its on the dust just seems to float for abit then the playstation just sucs it down
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#7 rallysportev
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I have two fans very close to mine. I haven't had any dust problems at all.

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#8 ScottHFC
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Put it in a transparent plastic cae like sony did at E3.
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#9 razzy1
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I use a swiffer duster to keep it clean... ;Denormousaxie

Me too. I gotta dust it every couple of days.:)

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#10 longhorn7
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Put it in a transparent plastic cae like sony did at E3.ScottHFC
and then watch it overheat and the explode just like the ones at target :lol:
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#11 BrideInDream
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yeah even mine collect dust but i clean it once a week
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#12 smooner
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[QUOTE="ScottHFC"]Put it in a transparent plastic cae like sony did at E3.longhorn7

and then watch it overheat and the explode just like the ones at target :lol:

Now that is priceless :D 

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#13 Dante865
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Wax it.. im serious wax it - but not too much
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#14 janzaruk
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I used Johnson's Furniture Wax......works very well.