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Cleaning The Screen.
An unusual help topic, but an acceptable one nonetheless. I used to own a Game Boy Advance (the bulkier one without the light), and the screen got dirty quite often. I attempted to clean it one day with a dishcloth of sorts, and my screen was permanently scratched.
Now I have a GBA SP, and I need to clean my screen once again. So, what would you recommend I use? I don't like the idea of using tissue paper, and nothing else in my house seems suitable. I'm paranoid about scratching the screen again, you see.
Advice, please?
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Glasses shops here sell little piece of cloth that are extra soft to clean glasses. Try to look for these.
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Better dirty than scratched. I wouldn't touch it at all. Blow on it and try not to get any slobber on it, that's what I do. If you're careful never to get fingerprints on the screen, you shouldn't need to clean it often / ever.
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What on earth are you playing to slobber on it?
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I'm not slobbering, that was Unne. I let kids from my religious congregation play with the console sometimes.
Two girls had it last week, and their grubby little fingerprints are still on the screen.
:(
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I mention slobber from personal experience.
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Those little cleaning cloths that Endless has mentioned are really good. I have one made by Nikon that was included with my glasses and they really are excellent. I would imagine that they might be pricey, but they work.
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If it helps take care of Advancey, then I don't mind paying large amounts of money.
She's the child I never had.