LONDON, ENGLAND, May 30, 2011 (Press-News.org) The Nintendo 3DS is one of the most highly desirable gadgets right now. Everyone wants one of these snazzy 3D gaming devices that can do much more than just gaming, and Nintendo has always been a pioneer at introducing innovative technology into their devices and the 3Ds is no exception. Anyway, the DS and now the 3DS series have been known for their immaculate dual screen picture quality and that is what enhances the overall experience with this device. The 3DS is fast earning a great reputation because of the crisp 3D images that it can create, without glasses.
But, with most handheld consoles, there is one big problem that can occur. The devices get dirty a lot. They often carry those difficult smudge marks and smears and develop that unwanted dust film on them, and then you would need to clean them all the time. If you do not clean them, you are unable to find the lovely picture quality that the Nintendo 3DS is getting its widespread acclaim for. You will see a hazy, grainy picture. But, at the same time, cleaning too much could also be overkill. If you clean your Nintendo 3DS too vigorously and too often, then you are going to probably spoil its touchscreen or 3D display quite irreparably.
So, how do you keep your Nintendo 3DS clean?
There is a specific product that is just perfect for cleaning your Nintendo 3DS's surface. This is Brasso Gadgetcare, released by the highly reputed Reckitt Benckiser, who have also created the famous Brasso metal polish cleaner. Using this product does not require any time and definitely there is not much effort involved.
You will need:
- Brasso Gadgetcare Solution
- A microfiber cloth (Will also be in the Brasso Gadget Cleaning Kit)
How to clean your Nintendo 3DS:
1. The first thing you have to do is to squeeze out some drops of the Brasso Gadgetcare on the surface of the Nintendo 3DS screen. About 2 small drops per screen (the Nintendo 3DS has two screens) should be enough. The bottle has a ready dispenser from which this gel can be poured out.
2. Then, take the microfiber cloth and wipe out the gel immediately. You have to make sure that the gel is spread out by the cloth to every region of the surface so that it evenly cleans over the surface.
3. Rub a bit, but do not apply much pressure. You have to just ensure that the microfiber cloth spreads the gel over the entire screen, but do not rub it in too hard. This can damage the screen.
4. Stop when the gel has completely vanished. Your screen will have become wonderfully clean.
Now, try this--rub your finger on the cleaned screen. You will find, to your greatest surprise, that it does not leave any kind of imprint at all. Why does this happen? This happens because Brasso Gadgetcare is equipped with an anti-static feature. When it is rubbed on the surface, it will leave behind a thin film of silicone. This silicone layer acts as a protective layer and it will prevent any dust particle, oily marks, smears, etc. from adhering themselves to the screen.
Hence, if you are looking for a way to keep your Nintendo 3DS screen remarkably clean and protected from further onslaughts, then this is the cleaning system you should use. Do that, and enjoy the crisp picture quality on your gaming device for a long time to come.
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Keep Your Nintendo 3DS Clean with Brasso's Gadget Cleaner
Keep the 3D sharp on your 3DS or make your Nintendo DS look like new with a new gadget cleaning solution from Brasso.
2011-05-30
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