Dumb Chicks REPAIR NES CART !!
Created on: January 18th, 2006
chicks and games equals no cool
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The best cleaning method is a quick swipe of rubbing alcohol, and quickly remove it with a soft, non abrasive cloth. Salica contains protein, and that will break down the plastic surrounding the contact plates on the game board, giving you the blinking screen of doom that plagues most NES systems.
But, forget all that, this YTMND is great.
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