- Cleaning/maintaining your stock 72 pin connector is generally a better idea than buying a new one
- You can boil and then bake the 72 pin connector to restore it like new
- You can clean the pins with Q-tips and contact solution (don't even know what that is or where to get it)
- You can clean the pins with Q-tips and rubbing alcohol
- You can bend the pins back to strengthen the contact between the connector and the game
- Never blow into the NES or on the games
Is there an order I should do these steps in, some I should leave out, others I missed? Boiling and baking the thing sounds really scary to me, no matter how careful I would try to be. Please help...