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When buying used carts...
Rx_79:
Goof Off states on the can not to use on plastics.
Deadpool:
i have bought some carts with torn labels, even my mk ultimate (snes) has no label, i like to clean every game i buy but i have ruined some labels in the process. i would like to replace the torn labels but idk which is the right paper, i have a canon mp 280 that printer is enough to print quality labels?
TyrannicalFascist:
--- Quote from: Seraph Man on May 23, 2012, 07:22:54 AM ---I've bought games with more stickers than I can imagine. I've bought dirty games. I've bought games with people's names written on them in permanent black marker. Goo Gone is my best friend for the sticker residue, though some games still have marker on them no matter how much Goo Gone I apply. I've yet to try anything else. Any recommendations?
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No amount of permanent marker has ever been able to stand up to my Mr. Clean Magic Erasers, especially the Extra Strength ones. I've used it on action figures, cartridges, models and it all comes off within a few seconds of rubbing. If you can get access to those, you should try that. just be careful on or around labels. The only thing it doesn't get off is sticker residue. Pink erasers might also do the trick.
http://youtu.be/SRYQxrwCZSg
CommunistGamer:
i said that pink erasers work
>:(
wiggy:
--- Quote from: TyrannicalFascist on May 23, 2012, 06:06:24 PM ---
--- Quote from: Seraph Man on May 23, 2012, 07:22:54 AM ---I've bought games with more stickers than I can imagine. I've bought dirty games. I've bought games with people's names written on them in permanent black marker. Goo Gone is my best friend for the sticker residue, though some games still have marker on them no matter how much Goo Gone I apply. I've yet to try anything else. Any recommendations?
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No amount of permanent marker has ever been able to stand up to my Mr. Clean Magic Erasers, especially the Extra Strength ones. I've used it on action figures, cartridges, models and it all comes off within a few seconds of rubbing. If you can get access to those, you should try that. just be careful on or around labels. The only thing it doesn't get off is sticker residue. Pink erasers might also do the trick.
http://youtu.be/SRYQxrwCZSg
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Those things are fairly abrasive though. They scuff the carts pretty well in my experience :(