Removing Permanent Marker from SNES Cartridges?

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Removing Permanent Marker from SNES Cartridges?

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Looking for the best way to go about this. Just got a boxed copy of FF III and there's some very light permanent marker on it, I feel that this can be removed (It's already starting to fade off in some spots...)

So how should I go about doing this? Tools? I have a couple of test carts that are ruined to shit so I can use those as my test dummys.

Thanks in advance folks.
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Re: Removing Permanent Marker from SNES Cartridges?

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Mr Clean Magic Eraser
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It does wonders. Great way to clean up consoles as well.
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Ziggy587 wrote:I think if Hobie-wan was ever in a coma, a thread like this could wake him up.
:lol: :lol:

I have pretty good luck with Lift Off Aerosol.
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Ziggy587 wrote:I think if Hobie-wan was ever in a coma, a thread like this could wake him up.
Considering how late I was up working on something, I might as well have been in a coma at 7 AM. :lol:

I haven't used (and don't have) a Mr Clean Magic Eraser myself, but have heard it is a little abrasive and can rough up th esurface if you go overboard. I use a white plastic eraser and electrical contract cleaner which is safe on the plastic of the cart. See the refurbishing link in my sig for some examples.
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I'd try something like lift off or rubbing alcohol first, and if that doesn't work very carefully go after it with a magic eraser. They're basically just super mega extra fine sandpaper, if you go overboard they can mess up the finish of the plastic.
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I would caution against the use of Magic Eraser on textured carts. They would actually smooth out the surface of the FF III cart in addition to removing any marker.
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Picked up a bottle of 91% rubbing alcohol, and i dipped my electric toothbrush in there (never used the damn thing, figured I put it too good use)

Tested it on a copy of the adventure's of batman and robin, and it's working like a charm. I'll post some before and after pictures of Final Fantasy III.

So, in conclusion.. Electric Snes Brush, Rubbing Alcohol!
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Yeah, magic eraser can get the texture off, which is why I avoid it. On smooth stuff it is usually fine.

Rubbing alcohol for me. Although some marker are super saiyan in strength and will never come off fully.
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