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How to properly clean 3DS screens?

Shabontama

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Meaning the Touch screen and the 3D screen... Oh, yes, I also mean without the special electronic screen wipes. :]
 
I use a lens cleaning cloth (I wear glasses) that is very slightly damp with water. I wipe the screen, and then immediately afterward wipe it dry with another lens cleaning cloth.

You can use any gentle cloth though, those are just what I have on hand.
 
I use a lens cleaning cloth (I wear glasses) that is very slightly damp with water. I wipe the screen, and then immediately afterward wipe it dry with another lens cleaning cloth.

You can use any gentle cloth though, those are just what I have on hand.

I also do this too I'm also wearing glasses
 
Baby washcloths are also great for cleaning screens on game consoles, phones, etc. I bought a pack of 5 at the dollar store. You can find them in the baby supplies section where baby bibs, clothes, etc are sold and they're usually really cheap.
 
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Dump it in soapy hot water and let it soak for 20 minutes.

I just use a paper towel but my ds screen isn't ever dirty to idk what I do.
 
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