my buddy sold my his n64 with a few games and one of them has a bunch of black marks on the case
warning,, its a huge pic from a high def vid camera
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how to remove [crayon?] from n64 carts
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Re: how to remove [crayon?] from n64 carts
Huge, out of focus, pic.
The Mr. Clean Magic Eraser looks like it could do the job. I've never tried it, but from what I've read it should work.
The Mr. Clean Magic Eraser looks like it could do the job. I've never tried it, but from what I've read it should work.
Re: how to remove [crayon?] from n64 carts
Vanish? :3
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Re: how to remove [crayon?] from n64 carts
The Magic Eraser is a good suggestion. I've seen it even remove permanent marker from stuff. Haven't tried it on crayon, though, but it may just work.
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Re: how to remove [crayon?] from n64 carts
You can try goo gone or goof off but watch out for goo gone because it leaves a citrus smell. Goof off is great when removing stuff and it is cheap.
Re: how to remove [crayon?] from n64 carts
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The magic eraser is just a really fine abrasive! Its actually made of the stuff they were putting in Chinese milk a few years ago.
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It will probably remove the entire label before it removes the crayon. I suggest some kind of organic solvent, but something like acetone might also destroy the label. Kerosene maybe. Or goo-off. lol.
The magic eraser is just a really fine abrasive! Its actually made of the stuff they were putting in Chinese milk a few years ago.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic_Eraser" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
It will probably remove the entire label before it removes the crayon. I suggest some kind of organic solvent, but something like acetone might also destroy the label. Kerosene maybe. Or goo-off. lol.
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