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Old 05-01-2004, 04:04 PM   #4
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listen, blowing the game gets out dust. What about when moisture causes mildew, or corrosion, or oxidation, or just crud build up on the SNES/NES/N64 (etc) connectors?

When you gotta get off serious staining, use this shit. If the connectors on yer NES game arent shiny copper, then you have a problem (thats right, theyre not actually supposed to be green or grey or dull :biggrin: )

also, i recommend opening up the case with a security bit, if you have one, to make sure the grit dont get inside and that you can get dust out.

finally, STAY on TOPIC!
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