• Smduges: Keep or Clean?
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Since nearly everything nowadays are smudge magnets, iPods, iPhones, iPads, Samsung Galaxy, Android, 360 Slim, Xbone, Wii U Console, Wii U Gamepad, 3DS original, PSP, PS Vita and more, do you guys clean them or ignore/keep them? And what do you think of them? Hate or Like? I personally dislike the smudges, and hate smudge magnets but I can't clean them, nothing works for me......Well now I can, here is what I do. Glasses Cloth and Glasses Spray, Spray onto the Cloth then rub it onto the area you want to clean, you can also spray it onto the object but becareful and make sure it is off.
I used to obsess about cleaning my Vita whenever it got smudges, but after awhile, you kind of just learn to not give a shit about it. It's really not that visible when I play games on it anyway so it doesn't matter.
i rarely get them but when i do get them, i clean them
Clean, how unsanitary are you to keep that shit on your screen?
[QUOTE='[Green];41345582']Clean, how unsanitary are you to keep that shit on your screen?[/QUOTE] It's hard to get rid of the smudges.
I put all my shit in cases and let them become battle hardened. Fuck smudges, I want my hand held consoles to look like they've seen some shit. Then you strip off that crusty armor and flaunt your flawless mint limited edition Pokemon 3DS, blinding the plebeians who've never seen a reflective surface in their greasy lives.
I clean my iPad regularly. I don't really mind the smudges, I only do it because it's expensive and I can't stand the idea of it not being in a brand-new kind of state.
[QUOTE=Xonax;41345639]It's hard to get rid of the smudges.[/QUOTE] Breathe on it then rub it with your shirt
I just throw my phone into a ultrasound bath to get rid of smudges and use gloves.
[QUOTE=matt.ant;41346234]Breathe on it then rub it with your shirt[/QUOTE] Doesn't work like that for me, but I found a way, Glasses Cloth and Glasses Spray. So yeah I prefer Clean.
I don't use my phone all that often (mostly as an alarm clock, occasionally send/receive calls and messages) but because I use glasses I am obsessed with keeping it clean, as with many other things. I think that everyone who has glasses tends to clean the smudges more than people who don't have them, because dirty glasses are a goddamn pain in the ass, and the habit rubs off to keeping other things clean as well.
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