I see that some SNES are subject to yellowing due to the plastic and depending on the environment (air, sunlight ect.)
My SNES is alright, though I still want to clean it. I got it off a garage sale for cheap, though it still looks dirty. I cleaned the gunk inside near the pin connectors with a 70% alcohol(quick evaporating) and some q-tips.
I want to know what is the best way to clean the SNES. I see some videos have lots of steps to take, and use gallons of peroxide and what what and have this huge container and leave it out for a day. I was wandering if there was a much simpler way and less hassle.
Thanks
My SNES is alright, though I still want to clean it. I got it off a garage sale for cheap, though it still looks dirty. I cleaned the gunk inside near the pin connectors with a 70% alcohol(quick evaporating) and some q-tips.
I want to know what is the best way to clean the SNES. I see some videos have lots of steps to take, and use gallons of peroxide and what what and have this huge container and leave it out for a day. I was wandering if there was a much simpler way and less hassle.
Thanks