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Post by Guest »

Going back aways, I say to hell with all the cleaning solutions. I use straight-out 91% Isophrol alcohol, q-tips, erasers, and (in drastic cases) 400 grit sandpaper. Start out with the alcohol and q-tips, and if it STILL doesn't work, use the pencil reaser and CAREFULLy clean each contact one at a time until all are done. If the game still refuses to work, use extremely fine sandpaper very, verycarefully on the contacts, going over twice at the most. If it does not work, screw it and buy another copy of the cartridge.
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Post by peppers »

umm there is so much wrong with that I wont bother explaning
Im done here
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Post by gamer2 »

i agree with peepers......it seams that the the eraser would kill it more than dipping the PCB in rubbing Alcohol
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