How do I get this smoke smell out of my Gamecube games?!
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Re: How do I get this smoke smell out of my Gamecube games?!
Time does wonders. Leave them opened up for a week or two, the rest of the smell will leave over time.
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Re: How do I get this smoke smell out of my Gamecube games?!
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Re: How do I get this smoke smell out of my Gamecube games?!
This...Hobie-wan wrote:Not true. I bought a used copy of Soul Coughing - Ruby Vroom (I suppose that's appropriate) that absolutely reeked of stale smoke. After about a year of sitting on the shelf normally and being opened for play every now and then the smell mostly went away. After a few years I couldn't smell anything anymore.Luke wrote:In my experience you can't get rid of cigarette odor, but you can replace it with a new odor.
Wash the parts that are washable with some dish detergent. Fold the case open in such a way that air can pass between both plastic layers - case itself and thin top layer that holds the cover. Leave the case like that for a few weeks. Do the same with the disc, booklet and cover...

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Re: How do I get this smoke smell out of my Gamecube games?!
Neat thread. I recently got a few smokey items myself - hopefully I can start the de-smoking process this weekend.
I have a GameCube console that reeked heavily of smoke when I bought it. I opened it up, blew all the dust out with compressed air, and cleaned both the plastic parts and circuitry (I think I used rubbing alcohol and water/vinegar). After I put the console back together I placed it in a shoebox with two open baking soda boxes. I duct-taped the shoebox shut so it was airtight and didn't open it for a month. It didn't smell anymore after that.
With games, I recommend letting them air outside for a while. If they still reek, you can purchase replacement GameCube cases. Here are some, for example:
I have a GameCube console that reeked heavily of smoke when I bought it. I opened it up, blew all the dust out with compressed air, and cleaned both the plastic parts and circuitry (I think I used rubbing alcohol and water/vinegar). After I put the console back together I placed it in a shoebox with two open baking soda boxes. I duct-taped the shoebox shut so it was airtight and didn't open it for a month. It didn't smell anymore after that.
With games, I recommend letting them air outside for a while. If they still reek, you can purchase replacement GameCube cases. Here are some, for example:
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deckstein12321
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Re: How do I get this smoke smell out of my Gamecube games?!
Haha, nice try buddy. I bought all of these on ebay for 40 dollars...Nintendork666 wrote:I'll gladly take those smoke-smelling games off your hands if you can't get the stank out.
Shoot me a PM if interested.
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Re: How do I get this smoke smell out of my Gamecube games?!
I've been pretty lucky with most of my purchases, as they rarely have any odors outside of like... that pawn shop smell. However, I got a Nintendo Power issue that absolutely reeks of smoke. I'll have to try something on it.
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Can someone tell a n00b like me where to get my hands on some of this activated charcoal stuff? From what I've read it does wonders.
Any chain stores keep it in stock consistently? I've read that pet stores carry it...?
Any chain stores keep it in stock consistently? I've read that pet stores carry it...?
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Re: How do I get this smoke smell out of my Gamecube games?!
It's used to keep the "reptile" smell out of turtle and lizzard tanks. It's also used in some cat litters. Try Petsmart. They should sell it in a bottle.BoneSnapDeez wrote:Can someone tell a n00b like me where to get my hands on some of this activated charcoal stuff? From what I've read it does wonders.
Any chain stores keep it in stock consistently? I've read that pet stores carry it...?
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Re: How do I get this smoke smell out of my Gamecube games?!
Thanks, Slaya. I will keep an eye out.
I wonder if anyone else has ever tried an air purifier. I have a couple of cords and a game that reeked of smoke. Last night I tossed them in a box with an air purifier cranked to the max. I partially closed the box, leaving the part above the purifier outtake open. Within a couple of hours the stank was cut by about 25%. 18 hours later, I can barely smell anything.

I wonder if anyone else has ever tried an air purifier. I have a couple of cords and a game that reeked of smoke. Last night I tossed them in a box with an air purifier cranked to the max. I partially closed the box, leaving the part above the purifier outtake open. Within a couple of hours the stank was cut by about 25%. 18 hours later, I can barely smell anything.

Re: How do I get this smoke smell out of my Gamecube games?!
^ Good idea, BoneSnap!