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Old 06-07-2007, 08:31 PM
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What you could do is poor a small bit of 99% rubbing alcohol into the cracks of the D-Pad. Then dry with Q-Tip. And let the PSP site for a good hour or two to ensure dryness.

I would also try spraying a tad of WD40 in the cracks; might work up the plastic a bit.
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