How To Clean Your Video Game Cartridges
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davidhass3lh0ff
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Re: How To Clean Your Video Game Cartridges
i have herd good things about useing Glass Cook Top - Cleaner & Polish. i have never tryed this method but i will give it a go thanks for the advice 
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Re: How To Clean Your Video Game Cartridges
85%-99%-100% Rubbing alcohol is used in the actual computer industry for a few very good reasons.
1) It works
2) It leaves behind no mineral deposits, residues or solvents
3) It does not corrode, damage, deteriorate, oxidize metal connectors or remove rust protective coatings.
Anything else is a stopgap style measure, yes it will work. But, it will also damage your cartridges and pin connectors. Talk to anyone who's an IT guy or took some form of computer hardware related class and tell them what you do; then prepare to have them bitch slap you across the room.
We're telling you for a good reason, mainly because it's bad for the actual cartridge itself.
1) It works
2) It leaves behind no mineral deposits, residues or solvents
3) It does not corrode, damage, deteriorate, oxidize metal connectors or remove rust protective coatings.
Anything else is a stopgap style measure, yes it will work. But, it will also damage your cartridges and pin connectors. Talk to anyone who's an IT guy or took some form of computer hardware related class and tell them what you do; then prepare to have them bitch slap you across the room.
We're telling you for a good reason, mainly because it's bad for the actual cartridge itself.
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Re: How To Clean Your Video Game Cartridges
I use this, 90% Isopropyl alcohol mostly because denatured alcohol is too spendy for this.Mod_Man_Extreme wrote:85%-99%-100% Rubbing alcohol is used in the actual computer industry for a few very good reasons.
1) It works
2) It leaves behind no mineral deposits, residues or solvents
3) It does not corrode, damage, deteriorate, oxidize metal connectors or remove rust protective coatings.
Anything else is a stopgap style measure, yes it will work. But, it will also damage your cartridges and pin connectors. Talk to anyone who's an IT guy or took some form of computer hardware related class and tell them what you do; then prepare to have them bitch slap you across the room.
We're telling you for a good reason, mainly because it's bad for the actual cartridge itself.
But the best thing i've ever used for cleaning games is a simple Latex free white mars eraser. Works every time.
Although it's significantly easier to use this method when you have the bit to open the cartridges.
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Re: How To Clean Your Video Game Cartridges
Well pretty much everyone has said what I was going to in regards to not using something that leaves perfumes and dyes behind. Back in the day everyone said to blow on your NES carts to 'fix' them too, and we all know how stupid that was too. If information is discovered to be wrong and someone doesn't bother to correct it, that's just poor form.
Alcohol, preferably >90% is decent and easily available, but actual electrical contact cleaner is better since it is actually made to, you know, clean contacts.
Alcohol, preferably >90% is decent and easily available, but actual electrical contact cleaner is better since it is actually made to, you know, clean contacts.
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Re: How To Clean Your Video Game Cartridges
Electrical contact cleaner is extremely good, but not for the faint of heart or noobishly inclined.Hobie-wan wrote:Well pretty much everyone has said what I was going to in regards to not using something that leaves perfumes and dyes behind. Back in the day everyone said to blow on your NES carts to 'fix' them too, and we all know how stupid that was too. If information is discovered to be wrong and someone doesn't bother to correct it, that's just poor form.
Alcohol, preferably >90% is decent and easily available, but actual electrical contact cleaner is better since it is actually made to, you know, clean contacts.
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Re: How To Clean Your Video Game Cartridges
Mod_Man_Extreme wrote:Electrical contact cleaner is extremely good, but not for the faint of heart or noobishly inclined.Hobie-wan wrote:Well pretty much everyone has said what I was going to in regards to not using something that leaves perfumes and dyes behind. Back in the day everyone said to blow on your NES carts to 'fix' them too, and we all know how stupid that was too. If information is discovered to be wrong and someone doesn't bother to correct it, that's just poor form.
Alcohol, preferably >90% is decent and easily available, but actual electrical contact cleaner is better since it is actually made to, you know, clean contacts.
I agree. Stuff is well worth the money in the time you will save vs cleaning with rubbing alcohol. Stuff evaporates fast, even when on a Q-tip.
Re: How To Clean Your Video Game Cartridges
I swear by this stuff! I've had some pretty filthy games pass through my hands, and most of them I couldn't get cleaned and working with alcohol alone. The Weiman stuff, however, cleared them up without too much effort. Just make sure to wipe off the residue after you're done cleaning and you're good to go.RetroScott wrote:Weiman Glass Cook Top - Cleaner & Polish.......I've tried alcohol and this works really well. Better than alcohol. Give it a shot.
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Re: How To Clean Your Video Game Cartridges
Yeah, wipe it off with electrical contact cleaner or rubbing alcohol.ApolloBoy wrote:Just make sure to wipe off the residue after you're done cleaning and you're good to go.
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Re: How To Clean Your Video Game Cartridges
this right here is what made the game industry the constant COD and trophy/achievement shovel ware shit we know nowSatoshi_Matrix wrote: Consider the average viewer has maybe a 1 minute patience threshold before they get fed up and stop watching.
people need more patience in order to respect what they are doing...i dont want trophy's ever 5 min or FMV vids every 20 min nor do i want XP every kill all i want is a quality game with a quality story line
thanks to the industry going so commercial this generation i dont think i will EVER feel the same way about games as i used to and it makes me sad
not only have i restarted to PC games because consoles EULA/TOS's have gotten WAY out of hand but i am also reverting to classic games that provide the satisfaction i require in a game rather than the constant spoon fed BS today's games provide

