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Hi folks,
Nintendo Repair Shop repair tech here. While using rubbing alcohol won't hurt your games (unless you absolutely douse them in it), using alcohol and a qtip is really not an effective cleaning method.
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-To really get your games clean, you need to open them up and scrub the contacts till they shine. We offer a [http://www.nintendorepairshop.com/shopexd.asp?id=81&bc=no|Nintendo Game Cleaning Kit] that has a special [http://www.nintendorepairshop.com/shopexd.asp?id=82&bc=no|3.8mm gamebit tool] to open your NES, SNES and N64 games. The kit also has a special cleaning solution and non-static cleaning pads that quite simply work wonders. Don't believe me, check out our [http://www.nintendorepairshop.com/shopreviewlist.asp?id=81|customer's reviews].

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Hi folks,

Nintendo Repair Shop repair tech here. While using rubbing alcohol won't hurt your games (unless you absolutely douse them in it), using alcohol and a qtip is really not an effective cleaning method.

To really get your games clean, you need to open them up and scrub the contacts till they shine. We offer a [http://www.nintendorepairshop.com/shopexd.asp?id=81&bc=no|Nintendo Game Cleaning Kit] that has a special [http://www.nintendorepairshop.com/shopexd.asp?id=82&bc=no|3.8mm gamebit tool] to open your NES, SNES and N64 games. The kit also has a special cleaning solution and non-static cleaning pads that quite simply work wonders. Don't believe me, check out our [http://www.nintendorepairshop.com/shopreviewlist.asp?id=81|customer's reviews].

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