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Old 09-22-2020, 10:31 AM   #2207
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Originally Posted by SuperMatt18 View Post
One thing that worked for me was electrical contact cleaning spray.

Had drift on a couple controllers and didn't want to send them in, and found this tip online: https://www.reddit.com/r/nintendo/co...t_use_a_spray/

Used it on my joy-cons and it's worked great. No issues with drift yet. Says online that you will probably have to re-spray every once in a while, but so far so good for me.
Where did you get the electrical contact spray?

From my research it seems like drift is caused by dust or debris getting into the joycon stick. I’ve read people have success with compressed air or isopropyl alchohol.

Some say after tearing thing apart it could also be contact wear and tear.

Apparently and i do stress apparently the new controllers you buy don’t have the issue?? Would like to verify this claim.
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