I was browsing gamefaqs and somebody has a faq (link) on general system maintenance. Here is what it says:
---2. CLEANING
Cleaning is one thing that you will NEVER have to do to the system.
NEVER!!! The N64 has a nifty little self-cleaning mechanism in it, so
don't bother buying an unlicensed N64 game/system cleaning kit, because:
A. Your system doesn't need it
B. If it hurts your system or games, tough cookies, you've just voided
your warranty.
So don't get one. If you're really in a fit about keeping your GAMES
clean though, go dig up an SNES game/system cleaner (one that has a
little cleaning wand that is somewhat like a Q-Tip, not something you
stick the game into) and use it on the GAME. DO NOT use the system
cleaner for your system. The game cleaner (assuming it is an Officially
Licensed one) will not void the system warranty.
Also, you should never do the following things to your games to get them
clean:
1. Blow on the contacts
2. Use a Q-tip, Kleenex, etc. etc. with any liquid or solvents
3. Dump them in a washing machine
But chances are that your games won't need cleaning near as much, if at
all, as the SNES (and the old NES, which had games that would get REALLY
dirty). Just keep them in a clean, relatively dust-free place. Some
protective covers would help too.
Okay... First thing... The "self-cleaning mechanism". Does this even exist? I really am perplexed because this makes no sense because I've never heard of this on any system. Granted I've not had to do a deep clean on an N64 yet but this kinda sounds fake. Anyone know if this is a lie?
Alrighty... Second thing... The cleaning methods that the author says you should not do to carts...
1. "Don't blow on the contacts."- Okay. Makes sense. Did it when I was younger but now I know that didn't help anything.
2. "Don't Use a Q-tip, Kleenex, etc. etc. with any liquid or solvents."- I agree with the Kleenex but a q-tip with rubbing alcohol or electrical contact cleaner is the way to clean corrosion.
3. "Don't put it in a washing machine."- While it may be a sarcastic remark by the author I do agree.
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I'm seriously considering making my own faq to correct the mistakes the author has made. Some of the material is misleading, out of date, and doesn't help.
