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Cleaning? How Do You Do?
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Polygon:
 :D

Yeah, any used game I buy gets taken apart to be cleaned since I take Brasso to it regardless.
wiggy:
Toothbrush.
Dravenae:

--- Quote from: wiggy on May 22, 2013, 03:56:26 PM ---Toothbrush.


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Not a bad suggestion.
overdoze:
toothbrush here too, the way to go
i love that cleaning paste from nintendo repair shop as well
i think its watch cleaner, but im not sure
Spoonman:
Ok. So I got this in an ebay lot.  $35 for 12 games.  All working.  Some are just really dirty, but I've been cleaning them up.  I was getting started on this one....



Cleaned up a lot of the front and then flipped it over. 



Missing the 2 bottom screws and the top/middle one looks like melted or something...  Here's a close up:



Again, the game plays fine, but I'd like to clean it up and get the cart looking new again.  So the good thing is the worst part is on the back shell and I could change it, but the bad thing is I don't know how exactly I'm going to open it up.

Should I just snap it off, given the bottom 2 screws are already out?  I'm afraid of what damage I might do that way. 

Once I get it open, I'll clean the connectors more and the inside of the plastic, then change the back shell.  Of course I do still need to get my hands on a screw bit for these...
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