Is it Safe to use Isopropyl Alcohol to clean cartridges?
Testo:
I want to clean the contact points on my old NES Carts. I thought to do this with a little bit of Isopropyl Alcohol (Rubbing Alcohol) and a Q-Tip, or perhaps a micro-fiber cloth.
I don't think this would damage the board, but the NES Carts have a label on the back that tell you not to do this so I am a bit hesitant to try it.
Is it Safe to use Isopropyl Alcohol to clean cartridges?
Testo:
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I want to clean the contact points on my old NES Carts. I thought to do this with a little bit of Isotopic Alcohol (Rubbing Alcohol) and a Q-Tip, or perhaps a micro-fiber cloth.
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I want to clean the contact points on my old NES Carts. I thought to do this with a little bit of Isopropyl Alcohol (Rubbing Alcohol) and a Q-Tip, or perhaps a micro-fiber cloth.
I don't think this would damage the board, but the NES Carts have a label on the back that tell you not to do this so I am a bit hesitant to try it.
Is it Safe to use Isotopic Alcohol to clean cartridges?
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Is it Safe to use Isopropyl Alcohol to clean cartridges?
Testo:
I want to clean the contact points on my old NES Carts. I thought to do this with a little bit of Isotopic Alcohol (Rubbing Alcohol) and a Q-Tip, or perhaps a micro-fiber cloth.
I don't think this would damage the board, but the NES Carts have a label on the back that tell you not to do this so I am a bit hesitant to try it.
Is it Safe to use Isotopic Alcohol to clean cartridges?
Testo:
I want to clean the contact points on my old NES Carts. I thought to do this with a little bit of Isotopic Alcohol (Rubbing Alcohol) and a Q-Tip, or perhaps a micro-fiber cloth.
I don't think this would damage the board, but the NES Carts have a label on the back that tell you not to do this so I am a bit hesitant to try it.