Maintaining 360

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#1 james905
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Whats the best way to clean dust out of the 360 and an lcd tv

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LCD TV : a pice of cloth (not too rough) (for glasses) and wipe the screen slowly with windex (glasses cleaner)
Xbox 360 : blow the dust off and then do the same procedure as for LCD TV but you dont need to wipe slowly cause the case is not as sensitive as an LCD screen
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LCD TV : a pice of cloth (not too rough) (for glasses) and wipe the screen slowly with windex (glasses cleaner)
Xbox 360 : blow the dust off and then do the same procedure as for LCD TV but you dont need to wipe slowly cause the case is not as sensitive as an LCD screencero10
Get a duster....Compressed air is good for spraying inside electronics tho.
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[QUOTE="cero10"]LCD TV : a pice of cloth (not too rough) (for glasses) and wipe the screen slowly with windex (glasses cleaner)
Xbox 360 : blow the dust off and then do the same procedure as for LCD TV but you dont need to wipe slowly cause the case is not as sensitive as an LCD screenkieran88
Get a duster....Compressed air is good for spraying inside electronics tho.

Actually compressed air is the worst thing you can use to clean the inside of electronics with. Dust conducts electricity, compressed air blows dust into tiny areas it couldn't normally go, as a result the dust can cause your chips to short out effectively killing whatever machine you were trying to clean. Compressed air is good for keyboards and desktops but should be avoided for blowing out coputers or your 360 or your stereo reciever or whatever. Instead use an electronics vaccuum. You can get a handheld version for about 10 bucks at a Radio Shack or something. In other words, if you're looking to dust your 360 it's better to suck than blow. Or you could just wipe it off with a feather duster.