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Food, fingerprints, dog drool and dust — these are just a handful of the sticky, sometimes-slimy substances that might be coating your clicker. Take it from someone who’s spent the last decade of ...
Gaming is a good way to pass time during this period of social isolation. (Um, the new Animal Crossing, anybody?) But just think of all the times you've touched your face while gaming, and snacking on ...
Remove the batteries, and then use a microfiber cloth and isopropyl alcohol First, remove your remote's batteries to be safe. Use a cloth and some isopropyl alcohol, if possible, though soap and water ...