Hardware Tips on cleaning 3DS

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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.
 
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.
 
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.

Really? I do the "keep a cleaning cloth in between the screens" thing as well. I would be afraid that the toilet paper (especially the dry one) would leave lint all over the screens, making me need to clean it further. Also, the possibility of finely scratching it.
 
I used to buy a lot of screen cleaners + micro fibers coats in the past but one day I thought of trying a home-made remedy and it worked like charm. Try it by yourself and see the results.
 
gameplayer_9198 said:
RoMee said:
I use this
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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 those
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Do they sell this at Asda?
 
Well,for me when i buy the 3ds console i purchase a cheap 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...
 
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...

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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
 
Another 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
yep, TP's totally gonna make tiny scratches
 
I damp a cleaning cloth with a drop of hand wash soap and water, clean the 3DS with it and dry it with another cloth. Work OK for me.
 
dimmidice said:
Another 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
yep, TP's totally gonna make tiny scratches

It always works for me not scratches and completely helpful

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