O OfTheOverflow Member Oct 8, 2016 #51 Wow I don't think I even KNOW anyone who cleans their controllers.
V venom473 Member Oct 8, 2016 #53 A toothpick for those little gaps in the x360 controller. Truth be told I don't do it to keep it clean, but because I'm bored
A toothpick for those little gaps in the x360 controller. Truth be told I don't do it to keep it clean, but because I'm bored
LoSnupo Member Oct 9, 2016 #54 FantasticMrSnake said: Isopropyl alcohol for everything, controllers and screens. What happens if it's one of those nights and you run out of pads? (and the pad delivery is already closed) Click to expand... I'm so rich i have a game shop somewhere in one of the 67 rooms in my manor. The hard part is remember in which room
FantasticMrSnake said: Isopropyl alcohol for everything, controllers and screens. What happens if it's one of those nights and you run out of pads? (and the pad delivery is already closed) Click to expand... I'm so rich i have a game shop somewhere in one of the 67 rooms in my manor. The hard part is remember in which room
S SynthFetish Member Oct 9, 2016 #56 A fun cleaning agent for gaming gear is a mixture on 3 parts Cheeto dust to 1 part Mt. Dew. It forms a thick paste that you can put on the controller. After it hardens you remove it and your controllers will be just like new. I found this on Pinterest, it really works. Spoiler i use alcohol wipes
A fun cleaning agent for gaming gear is a mixture on 3 parts Cheeto dust to 1 part Mt. Dew. It forms a thick paste that you can put on the controller. After it hardens you remove it and your controllers will be just like new. I found this on Pinterest, it really works. Spoiler i use alcohol wipes
V voty Neo Member Oct 9, 2016 #60 I just take the controller apart and then put only the plastic parts in the dishwasher.
Stiler Member Oct 9, 2016 #61 Paper towel + soapy water (ring it out, so it's damp and not dripping wet) and just rub it over it a bit.
Paper towel + soapy water (ring it out, so it's damp and not dripping wet) and just rub it over it a bit.