How to clean your Nintendo Switch

We’ll show you how to clean your Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch Lite, and Nintendo Switch OLED

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Tools and Requirements

Tools and Requirements

How to clean your Nintendo Switch

The build-up of dust and grime is a problem for all modern hardware, including theNintendo Switch. It can lead to overheating if left unattended, causing component failure. Some games also utilize the Switch’s touchscreen but unlike theNintendo DS, there’s no official stylus support, so you’ll have to use your hands. The end result? Good old fingerprints.

At least Nintendo’s hybrid console is easier to take care of, compared to thePS5andXbox Series X. If you prefer handheld play to docked, ascreen protectorand acarrying casewill prevent scratching and dirt build-up. Make sure it’s got cartridge pockets too. Nintendo previously issued official console cleaning advice, which isn’t too comprehensive, but fear not. If you’re looking to keep your console in top shape, here are the steps you should follow.

Steps

How often should I clean my Switch?

Unless you’re getting really good use out of the Nintendo Switch’s touchscreen, a quick wipe with a microfiber cloth to remove any fingerprints always helps – we can’t imagine you’d need to do this particularly often, but if you frequently play in docked mode, make sure you dust your Switch dock too.

Nintendo doesn’t offer any official guidelines as to how frequently you should clean your Switch, but giving your hardware a deep clean every few months is good practice. If you’ve felt your console getting hot, or simply isn’t looking its best, it’s probably time to pick up those cotton swabs and clean out the ports.

Final thoughts

As always, we’d argue prevention is key with long-term console maintenance. Being a hybrid console, upkeep is more unique on Nintendo Switch than its rivals. You’ll have to consider the touchscreen, detachable Joy-Con, handheld play, and if you prefer playing on your TV, the Switch Dock.

If playing in handheld mode, keep your console safe through a travel case, we can’t ever recommend just throwing it into your bag. Invest in a good one with cartridge cases built into it, Switch cartridges are tiny and quite easy to lose. Otherwise, if you’re more for docked play, give it space on your table or TV cabinet, that’ll help avoid dust building up.

Don’t own a Switch? Here’show to clean your Xbox Series Xandhow to clean your Xbox Series S. Prefer PlayStation? Here’show to clean your PS5.

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Henry is a freelance writer based in Bournemouth, United Kingdom. When he’s not wandering in VR or burning through his RPG backlog, he’s probably planning his next D&D session.

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