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    Senior Member ttt's Avatar
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    ps3 a bit dirty?

    as much as i love my playstation 3, it is a dust magnet. is there any way i can easily remove and prevent dust from the surface of the console...?

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    ps3 a bit dirty?

    you can clean it with a can of compressed air

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    ps3 a bit dirty?

    it must be in a dusty place. clean your air. or just move your ps3.

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    ps3 a bit dirty?

    I use a microfibre duster to keep my PS3 clean.

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    ps3 a bit dirty?

    This may sound stupid but I just use a sock to clean it when it gets dusty. It works and its simple

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    ps3 a bit dirty?

    keep a cloth over the top of it and take it of when you take a disc out/put one in,the put it back on.

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    ps3 a bit dirty?

    yeah caus they are black only thing to do is clean it everyday


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