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Rx_79:


Stumbled onto these, they look pretty cool but seem a tad high.

http://www.1upcard.com/blogs/1up-blog/26576515-1upcard-review-from-heidi-at-retro-video-gaming-com


monjici:

Yeah.. for the same price you can have 500 Q-tips and 500 ml of isopropyl 90%.

Polygon:

Yeah, for that price I can refill my supply of Q-Tips, 99% ISO, polish, and antistatic cloths.

And the cost isn't the only issue, at least for me. I used to only clean my games using a Q-Tip and ISO. But a couple of years back I got a group of games and none of them worked. Even after five passes with the ISO. They simply would not work. So, I bought this polish and some antistatic cloths and after opening them up and cleaning adding the polish to the mix and buffing the pins with the cloths they all worked like a charm. Now that's how I clean all my games save for a few which have been horribly corroded and required some more invasive measure to get working.

wiggy:

Not to mention that you could very easily make this sort of thing for yourself if you wanted.  I've been thinking about making a cleaning station of sorts. Something that I can jam carts into that sits on a table, so that I can do a lot of carts quickly. Mostly need this sort of thing for cleaning up donors, but would be nice to have at home as well :)

Polygon:


--- Quote from: wiggy on October 24, 2015, 08:16:15 AM ---Not to mention that you could very easily make this sort of thing for yourself if you wanted.  I've been thinking about making a cleaning station of sorts. Something that I can jam carts into that sits on a table, so that I can do a lot of carts quickly. Mostly need this sort of thing for cleaning up donors, but would be nice to have at home as well :)

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A design instantly popped into my head. That would be awesome!

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