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How are you keeping your Switch clean?

BossRush

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If you're like me, whenever you play with a controller of any kind your hands tend to get a bit sweaty, but even if you're not, dirt and dust can still get on the console often due to its handheld nature.

So how do you clean your Nintendo switch? I'm particularly asking due to the fact that sweat stains on the joycons is hard to get rid of
 
Any grit on the seams of controllers I typically take off with rubbing alcohol and a thin credit card, drying the excess with Q-tips. I haven't had to clean my Switch, JoyCons, or Pros yet, but honestly I haven't played it much since Zelda. Hopefully that will change with Mario.
 
Clean hands for the Joy-cons + microfiber w/ distilled water for the screen is all I've had to do for the first week and I'm pretty picky about this stuff. Will probably get a screen protector soon but still deciding which one I want. The Joy-cons though, it doesn't seem like I'll need to do anything beyond a wipe off with my fingers now and again.

Edit: This is with maybe a 50/50 split between handheld and docked, with docking being in a relatively dusty room where I clean the surface of my PS4 and PS3 fairly regularly.
 
Any grit on the seams of controllers I typically take off with rubbing alcohol and a thin credit card, drying the excess with Q-tips. I haven't had to clean my Switch, JoyCons, or Pros yet, but honestly I haven't played it much since Zelda. Hopefully that will change with Mario.
Id be careful with alcohol on that soft plastic, my experience is you dont want to use alcohol on soft plastic like, I use simple green or something that isnt as harsh
 
Mostly just by wiping the screen with my shirt hem - it seems like the screen is at least oleophobic so fingerprints wipe off easily.

Otherwise I try not to use my Switch, or its controllers, after eating food.
 
Giotto Rocket blower to blow dust off, a microfibre cloth to clean screen, another to clean controllers, and wash hands before use.
 
For some reason, it's hard to keep the back of the Switch clean. I don't know why but it always looks like I dunked my hands into a pot of frying oil and played with it afterwards and you can't really get that look away from the switch.
 
My grey-joycon seem to have embedded stains on them, appeared not long after I got it.

I always clean my hands before gaming but they appear to be sweat marks?

Anyone got any good ideas to clean this?
 
My grey-joycon seem to have embedded stains on them, appeared not long after I got it.

I always clean my hands before gaming but they appear to be sweat marks?

Anyone got any good ideas to clean this?

If it isn't wiping away it's probably just the matte finish worn down. The Switch and joy cons have a really delicate finish.
 
I bought a multipack of microfiber cloths on amazon for like £3, that's all the cleaning I've ever needed for my phone, vita, switch etc
 
I just bought another Switch as a backup and was thinking of having one dedicated to travel and one just sitting at home.

I also bought a additional docks and dock extenders so I don't need to take it out of the case when I want to play on the T.V.
 
By using it.

When I use a system I wipe it or it gets attention. The only real issues I have with my gaming gear getting dirty is a lack of use and gathering of dust.
 
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These things. Clean 'em good and easy and the thing smells fresh after as well.
 
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