I usually just wet a micro fiber cloth a little bit with tap water and it does the job fine enough. I also have plastic cleaner I could wet a micro fiber cloth with and that works too.
Burton said:To be honest , I use a damp toilet paper first and then a dry one to completely clean the screen. It always work for me.
Do they sell this at Asda?gameplayer_9198 said:RoMee said:I use this
works perfect, it's streak free and dries almost instantly.
I use it on eveything, ds, psp, laptop, ipod, 3ds, etc
pretty cheap at walmart
So totally getting some of those200c from amazon for $15.00
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Saralizy said:Well,for me when i buy the 3ds console i purchase a 3ds protective case at the same time,and now imy 3ds console is look like a new one.ehmm,now i suggest you to get a piece of soft and clean clothing to wash your 3ds,maybe it will not make your 3ds console like a new one,but it can help a lot...
Burton said:To be honest , I use a damp toilet paper first and then a dry one to completely clean the screen. It always work for me.
yep, TP's totally gonna make tiny scratchesAnother World said:Burton said:To be honest , I use a damp toilet paper first and then a dry one to completely clean the screen. It always work for me.
isn't toilet paper made with wood fiber like paper towels? if so i wouldn't use it on my screen unless someone was buying me a replacement ds! =P
-another world
dimmidice said:yep, TP's totally gonna make tiny scratchesAnother World said:Burton said:To be honest , I use a damp toilet paper first and then a dry one to completely clean the screen. It always work for me.
isn't toilet paper made with wood fiber like paper towels? if so i wouldn't use it on my screen unless someone was buying me a replacement ds! =P
-another world