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| FFXIK:
I thought about using the silica packets in the UGC's but didn't know if it was worth investing in. It makes sense though. Moisture absorption reduces corrosion. Pretty much all I use is a clean cloth for discs, although I am so OCD about them they rarely get dirty. 91% Iso or an pencil eraser. Stickers, uses Goo Gone and Iso. |
| wiggy:
They're DIRT cheap. Totally worth it IMO ;D http://www.ebay.com/itm/100-packs-drypack-1-Gram-Silica-Gel-Packets-Desiccants-Ship-Dry-Free-shipping-/390570588815?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item5aefd23a8f |
| Moviefan2k4:
This is my preferred method. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xEqhgTqvV0Y |
| FFXIK:
--- Quote from: Moviefan2k4 on April 07, 2013, 01:35:04 AM ---This is my preferred method. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xEqhgTqvV0Y --- End quote --- Brasso. Works great for that hard to get off grime. Isopropyl on the other hand. 1. 91% percent or above. 2. Do not cut it with water. The 70% percent is already cut with 30% sterile water anyway. Cutting it 50% again, you may as well just use plain old filtered/boiled water. Isopropyl doesn't leave residue behind so cutting it is pointless. I mean a 32oz bottle of 91% is $1.50 at Wal-Mart so... I realize that you probably posted that to show us how you clean your games. I just get irritated with these kind of things. *Sigh* I end this by deconstructing a 5 year old Youtube video. :-[ |
| wiggy:
Agreed. No reason on the planet to dilute ISO, especially the weak-ass 30/70 mixture any further. In fact, I won't even touch 30/70. 91%-up is all I'd ever bother with personally. Why make extra work for yourself? |
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