Moot_Geeza wrote:If I'd spilt coke on my PS4 pad and five days later three of the buttons were still sticking in a bit, what would the best course of action be for cleaning it? It doesn't affect pinball or Trackmania, so it's not a big deal at the moment, but I want to get back to a bit of XCom soon.
Diluted Dante wrote:Red when charging, green when done. Did you buy GameWare?Webbins wrote:Don't recall mine having one, but it was an old one.
Andy wrote:You'd be wrong there.Webbins wrote:I doubt the pad or cable carries any logic to cut the power when full, as you get with battery chargers.
Diluted Dante wrote:Even taking it apart?
FranticPea wrote:I split beer (stupid FNF) on my Xbox pad and no matter what I did I couldn't sort it. It's fine as a second player pad but I ended up buying a new one. Every time I thought I'd sorted the stickiness out it would return. Treat yourself to a new padMoot_Geeza wrote:If I'd spilt coke on my PS4 pad and five days later three of the buttons were still sticking in a bit, what would the best course of action be for cleaning it? It doesn't affect pinball or Trackmania, so it's not a big deal at the moment, but I want to get back to a bit of XCom soon.
retroking1981 wrote:@Moot_Geeza piece of piss mate. I opened up my nephews to replace his battery after he burnt it out overcharging.
Im glad I got two pads on launch day.Tempy wrote:The flat's PS4 pad never seems to spend a spare moment unplugged. Luckily it charges from a big long cable I got with my wired Xbox One pad, problem basically solved as the steam link means the pad is always in the living room.
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