cleaning games

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Dude
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cleaning games

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For now I was given the advice to use a little window cleaner on a q-tip, but I doubt that's the best way. What do you recommend? I ask cause apparently some solvents can hurt the prongs but have gotten mixed opinions.
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Someone just needs to write a guide on cleaning games. Sticky it and just freaking bold and underline the title.
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Hobie-wan
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Opa Opa wrote:Someone just needs to write a guide on cleaning games. Sticky it and just freaking bold and underline the title.
I forgot when I got my last really dirty game. :?
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