I picked up a Nintendo Cleaning Kit NES-30. Actually works very well.

sonic2041 wrote:I'm a little curious, why do you have what looks like diodes bridging pins of the lockout chip on the adaptor board?
Sarge wrote:If no one has mentioned it, I've had really good luck with using Brasso on carts with pretty corroded pins. Had a copy of Ristar that was slightly sketchy, and it brought it up to completely reliable. I really should try a few other things in here, I've never done the eraser bit. Definitely used rubbing alcohol, though.
CRTGAMER wrote:Brasso can really clean up the contacts but tends to leave a polish coating (even after wiping off) on the metal. Follow up with alcohol to remove any residue so none gets transfered to the console contacts. Try the non chemical pencil eraser method first, this works well once you take the cart shells apart.