1000 Subscriber Celebration and Origin Story!!

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  • Опубликовано: 25 авг 2024
  • We hit 1000 subscribers! Which is awesome!!! But I also realized I might not have told everyone exactly who I am and what I'm doing here!
    So let's fix that. In this episode of Restore&Replay, I go over how I got started in game cleaning, what my goals are for the channel, and how you can use these resources! And I clean an SNES game while doing it!
    Tools I use! And affiliated links to buy them on Amazon!
    (Let me know if you are outside of the US, I have suggested tools for most international countries too!)
    Scotty Peelers-
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    Heptane (Bestine)-
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    My gloves! Cosplay as me!-
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    Electric air device
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    Mini heat gun-
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    Gamebit screwdriver-
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    Thermal paste I use-
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    Inspection loupes/magnifiers-
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    iFixit Manta kit-
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    Magnetic parts tray-
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    Brayer/roller-
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    Extraction fan for soldering-
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    Hygrometer/Thermometer-
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    The blue mat!-
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    My socials!
    Twitter- / restore_replay
    Instagram- / restore_replay
    Facebook- / restorereplay
    And as always, feel free to hit me up on any of the social medias! I'm always happy to help with any cleaning issues!
    -Eldoug

Комментарии • 25

  • @darthkahn45
    @darthkahn45 Год назад +3

    I've spent a huge part of the last week and a half sitting watching old DVD's and cutscenes from old games that look like they've been used to block a machette attack, waiting for just a single skip that never comes. I am absolutely blown away by how effective Novus is.
    Thankyou man. Here's to another well deserved 1000+

  • @davidaamez1363
    @davidaamez1363 Год назад +2

    thanks for the background. you are doing the lord's work!!

    • @RestoreAndReplay
      @RestoreAndReplay  Год назад

      Each game I clean atones for a sin I committed by putting a sticker on a cover art! Gotta keep myself out of eternal damnation!

  • @PalominoBlueGames
    @PalominoBlueGames Год назад +1

    🎉 congrats on 1000 subs. Well deserved my friend. 🎉

  • @kazoodac
    @kazoodac Год назад +2

    Love your work, and have learned so much from you! Thanks for all your help!

  • @SkinnerandA-Bomb
    @SkinnerandA-Bomb Год назад +2

    Cool channel. Keep it up!

  • @MattNadareski
    @MattNadareski Год назад +2

    Thanks for the VGPC shoutout! It has been awesome since you joined us and showed us the ways of cleaning :)

    • @RestoreAndReplay
      @RestoreAndReplay  Год назад +2

      I guess you could say I really "cleaned up the place". But don't actually say that.

  • @dd_zzero6827
    @dd_zzero6827 2 месяца назад

    Hey Doug. I am catching up on your latest video. In just a few days I started from the oldest and now I am here. You and I sound very much alike, except for the germaphobe issue. lol!. Thank you for your passion for this work. Not too many care.

  • @blocky7304
    @blocky7304 Год назад +2

    21:55 I work in a store where we have a section with household chemicals. I like watching vids about cleaning games but it's difficult to get the matching chemicals if you're not from the US. Don't want to risk permanent damage on decades old discs with the wrong tools.

    • @RestoreAndReplay
      @RestoreAndReplay  Год назад

      Blocky! I'll send you a message. I have international lists too!

  • @jddeluxe2242
    @jddeluxe2242 Год назад +1

    Love that you use wireless humidity and temperature sensors in your game room, I do as well. Just wondering what humidity level you like to stay under, and also what temperature? Thanks for the video 👍

    • @RestoreAndReplay
      @RestoreAndReplay  Год назад +1

      Preferably you'd want 40%-50% relative humidity, and 68-72° for a gaming room, with a constant airflow and no direct sunlight (UV filtered or not), but that's not always possible. So close to those ranges will keep you in good sorts! But you'll also want to do 24 hour monitoring to see what happens at night. Depending on your area, you can have drastic fluctuations at night that you don't notice (colder at night is a common thing, but this also impacts the RH). A good consistent temp and humidity is much easier to manage than large flucuations.
      And of course you have to rebalance every season change, but it's def worth it!

  • @bsmith1220
    @bsmith1220 Год назад +1

    So the other day I was cleaning a badly scratched Xbox 360 game using your method with GameStop disc fixer. I accidentally let it dry a little too long and it was like chalk when I rubbed it off with a microfiber cloth . Do you think this did damage? I gave it two more passes after because I felt paranoid that I scratched it worse. Anyways I love your videos I’ve restored some horribly damaged discs by hand since finding your channel. Games I wouldn’t buy or would have gotten rid of a few years ago I feel confident fixing. Looking forward to your blu ray series, I have a lot of ps3 games i haven’t attempted yet. Thank you for your advice and detailed videos!

    • @RestoreAndReplay
      @RestoreAndReplay  Год назад

      Man I love GameStop Disc fixer. Like a whole bunch.
      Alright, it likely won't do much at all even if you let it dry. The diatomaceous earth tends to soften and flake as it dries. (GameStop disc fixer is nearly identical chemically to Novus 2, so I'm super duper familiar with it).
      I actually let the polish dry a little bit to increase the roughness of the polish. It takes some trial and error but youll find how "dry" you should let it get. But if it gets too dry? It'll just flake away. Give it another few passes with disc fixer and it'll come right back to life.
      And if you are using OG disc fixer, you can add a little bit of water to the polish to help get it to a little more workable compound. That stuff had crazy short shelf life.
      The PS3 videos are going to be here soon! Since the method is the same for all Blurays I have to make sure I do one for each console, but still have to run each consoles disc through its own test and verification cycle. More work intensive, but creates more confident results!!

    • @bsmith1220
      @bsmith1220 3 месяца назад

      @@RestoreAndReplay Hey I know I'm late but I just wanted to say thank you so much for replying to me! I've saved so many discs using your methods! I'd still be really interested in how to do PS3 / Blu ray discs

  • @vintagecardsandgames8968
    @vintagecardsandgames8968 Год назад +1

    What was the name of the former rental place? Was hard to tell with all their stickers on it? 🤣

    • @RestoreAndReplay
      @RestoreAndReplay  Год назад +1

      VIDEO TIME WILL NEVER DIE.
      Oh. the last one closed in like 2017.... well. We'll still remember them as long as someone doesn't remove their stickers!!.... uh oh.

  • @retromario6130
    @retromario6130 Год назад +1

    Any helpful advice on yellowing consoles? I’m seeing some early consoles that were retro-brighted are now starting to yellow again

    • @RestoreAndReplay
      @RestoreAndReplay  Год назад

      You'll likely never see me make any posts about Retr0briting. Why? Because it's a temporary fix. That's just how it does. (Here come all the angry comments). Essentially all you can do is Retr0brite the console again. And again. And again.
      When you Retr0brite, all you're doing is temporarily removing/altering the chromophores (the things that make the discoloration) temporarily. But the cause of the discoloration is the bromine within the plastic itself. So until you remove every speck of bromine within the mixture of the plastic, you'll never fully whiten a console.
      I keep my consoles nice and yellow. Why? Because that's technically how they're supposed to look, if we let it age appropriately. Not the most fun answer, but it's the science. (I will be doing an explanation video getting into the science of it, but to me it's akin to just painting a console temporarily).

  • @makaoo1187
    @makaoo1187 Год назад +1

    Thanks for all the restoration tips, is there anyway to fix dent in a ps2 game?

    • @RestoreAndReplay
      @RestoreAndReplay  Год назад

      So usually not. If that data later has been impacted at all, the disc is a loss. But not always.... How far into the disc is it dented? Can you see it on both sides?

    • @makaoo1187
      @makaoo1187 Год назад

      @@RestoreAndReplay its visible on on the down side(shiny side), and it is between middle and inside, dont remember accurately been some time since last seen the cd. Diameter of the dent is about 2-3mm, the game still runs but only some levels work and some music tracks are missing or they dont work correctly

  • @gagnedan2k
    @gagnedan2k Год назад

    I really like watching your video. Doing research I cannot find bestine product in Canada. Does Ronsonol can be a good alternative ?

    • @RestoreAndReplay
      @RestoreAndReplay  11 месяцев назад

      So Ronsonol is basically lighter fluid. It will not work the same way, too much additive to dry fast enough (it will work for some things, but not in the same regard as Heptane). I don't know why Canada is being restrictive to heptane importing, but I've been working on a few other alternatives.