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| Mick Dundee:
My PS3 is COVERED in dust.....when I get around to playing it again I will dust it then. Or my wife will clean and notice the glossy black is a faded gray and take care of it. 360 gets a bit more attention though. All the other systems are away, in boxes or drawers. When I get an older system I try to clean as much of it as possible. If its cartridge based and i feel confident enough i will take it apart completely and go at each piece with windex, goo gone and Ammonia for the connectors. My top loader NES looks almost new after i got the crayon, marker and what im going to assume was gum from the cracks and crevices. |
| juan0tron:
I used to have a used PS2 phat that would crap out on me every few months, so I opened it up and dusted the everliving crap out of it. That was the thickest mound of dust I've ever seen. |
| AppleQueso:
I just dust off the top of my ps3 every so often when I see that it's kinda dirty. dust on glossy black things is ANNOYING |
| violetsauce:
I try to dust about once a week, when I am cleaning everything. My PS3 seems to be the worst dust magnet. I dont really take apart systems to clean them, except when I got my Dreamcast and Magnavox Odyssey 2. I had to take them apart to clean them because there was some crazy sticky funk on them. I still hope to take a weekend here and clean all my cart-based games. Any suggestions though on cleaning the connectors to the consoles? |
| BadChad:
--- Quote from: shenske on March 17, 2011, 11:40:02 PM ---I don't dust nearly enough. Too be honest I dust after I move a console and notice an outline around the system ....speeking of ... I should probably dust that. :P --- End quote --- Exactly what shenske said! ;D |
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