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Thu 27/06/02 at 19:29
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Dust. I'm talking about dust. My PS2 always seems to have dust all over it and I'm concerned it might be clogging up the gaps, and from an aesthetic point of view it makes the sleekiness of the PS2 look crap. Plus, no matter who many times I clean it the problem is never solved. Ah well, guess I'll just have to live with it, unless...
Thu 27/06/02 at 19:29
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Dust. I'm talking about dust. My PS2 always seems to have dust all over it and I'm concerned it might be clogging up the gaps, and from an aesthetic point of view it makes the sleekiness of the PS2 look crap. Plus, no matter who many times I clean it the problem is never solved. Ah well, guess I'll just have to live with it, unless...
Thu 27/06/02 at 19:34
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Wrap it in bubble wrap
Thu 27/06/02 at 19:39
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"Hmmm....."
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Its not your PS2 thats producing the dust my friend. Its other stuff. The dust only falls on the PS2 and clogs the thing up.

Spring cleaning?

Here, have a duster.....

Hur hur
Thu 27/06/02 at 19:50
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It's a major problem for me, on all the consoles, and especially the TV!

Get yourself one of those little battery-powered PC vacuum cleaners - they work wonders, and get all the dist out of the grills and other little orifices! (Oo-er!)
Thu 27/06/02 at 20:00
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Hercules! wrote:
> Its not your PS2 thats producing the dust my friend. Its other stuff.
> The dust only falls on the PS2 and clogs the thing up.
>


Herc, what do you take me for, I know the PS2 doesn't produce the dust!!!!

Cor blimey...

:D
Thu 27/06/02 at 20:03
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The PS2 doesn't cause any problems for me. The Xbox really does attract dust though! I found the controller covered in dust today, I had only left it for 3 days too!

Grr...
Thu 27/06/02 at 22:38
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"Hmmm....."
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For some reason, I dont really get dust on my PS2.

Hur hur

*points and laughs at people who get dusty consoles*

:D

Just use your hoover to suck out all the dust.......

;D
Fri 28/06/02 at 08:04
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"Eff, you see, kay?"
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We have a Baxi Air Filter. So ha.
Fri 28/06/02 at 08:56
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See, I don't have this problem in my sealed/oxygenated tent.

No dust or items from the 'outside' can get to me or my PS2....


Failing that, a hoover will do nicely with that 'used once yearly' brush attachment - just don't set your Dyson to full whack, it upsets the PS2's cooling fan (by making it spin REALLY quickly!!).
Fri 28/06/02 at 09:13
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Tóm wrote:
> The PS2 doesn't cause any problems for me. The Xbox really does
> attract dust though! I found the controller covered in dust today, I
> had only left it for 3 days too!
>
> Grr...


You wouldn't see a PS2 controller left unused for 3 days, ;D

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