What do you use to restore the finish on your old consoles?

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Re: What do you use to restore the finish on your old consol

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The problem with using those clean erasers is that, yeah, they're sandpaper. It's just a microscopic sand sponge, or whatever, with some water activated cleaning chemicals. Great for grinding stuff off, but definitely not something for "finish".

To get rid of yellowing, I would imagine it'd remove features and drastically alter the texture in addition to removing the yellowed plastic. Honestly, I think using retrobrite formula would be a better option in that case. No physical damage!
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Re: What do you use to restore the finish on your old consol

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I can only speak from experience about using magiceraser on a console. It took off the crap I wanted off and left the rest. It is NOT sandpaper, it is squishy; kind of like a sponge... :mrgreen:

As for a NEW finish; turtle wax? :lol:
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Try this guys. Grab wd40 especially on a black console. Just spray a little on a paper towel and wipe that badboy down. I did that for my genesis and my model 1 was looking like a freaking beast.
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Re: What do you use to restore the finish on your old consol

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mas wrote:Try this guys. Grab wd40 especially on a black console. Just spray a little on a paper towel and wipe that badboy down. I did that for my genesis and my model 1 was looking like a freaking beast.
Ugh no. WD-40 will dissolve certain paints and damage certain plastics. It will also make dust stick even worse into crevasses. I went nuts on a bunch of toys as a little kid thinking I'd make them all roll faster and messed several of them up. WD-40 even a very good lubricant compared to other things. It is really best for Water Displacement and freeing up nuts and bolts that have rusted or corroded in place.
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Re: What do you use to restore the finish on your old consol

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Sano wrote:I can only speak from experience about using magiceraser on a console. It took off the crap I wanted off and left the rest. It is NOT sandpaper, it is squishy; kind of like a sponge... :mrgreen:
They are abrasive, and will wear textured surfaces smooth if you aren't careful.
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