Gore Lessons - Part 1 - Cleaning Video Game Cases
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- Gore Lessons - Part 1 - Cleaning Video Game Cases
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Oh my god you actually filmed the entire thing in portrait
AortaPlatinum Rookie mistake that I made years ago lol
@@BenPalladino lol I was just shocked cause I thought it would only be a bit for the opening. Regardless, this is super helpful, I'm only a casual collector and it still pisses me off when stores shrinkwrap their used games and DVDs and shit but STILL put the price stickers on the case itself.
AortaPlatinum yeah I will probably do an updated version of this with new tricks I’ve learned over the years!
@@BenPalladino Did you end up doing that?
@@16xthedetail76 I haven’t… wondering if I should start making videos again
Thanks. Gonna use this for Halo CE and 2 for the original Xbox
I wouldn't wipe the inlays or booklets even with a barely damp towel moisture will absorb into the paper and you could end up with damp patches.
Dynasty Heroes that’s why I am VERY careful. You really have to understand paper types to feel comfortable. There’s things where I won’t risk it at all.
this really helped, thanks!
I have a question what did you use to clean the manuals and cover arts?
A very lightly damp paper towel. Don’t use any chemicals
@@BenPalladino thank you
I used IPA pre-moistened wipes to clean my DS cases. Those kind of wipes do kill germs right?
I believe so but be careful when you use harsh chemicals on your collectibles.
Will it work on lightly molded cases with a lightly molded manual?
Hmm it should but just be careful when dealing with any paper manual
Hey sup Ben. What do you do if you have a case art that is just nasty with coffee stains? I’m thinking of just cutting it out because I figure a part of the case art is better than none. It’s not a very expensive game either, toy story mania for Wii. Thanks.
Ah sorry to hear that! If the game art case insert itself has coffee stains on it then you’re basically screwed :(
@@BenPalladino haha well at least I know there’s nothing that can be done. Thanks for the fast reply!
@@jaypas2359 of course! :D
How do you remove those water stains that appear next to the spines on the dvd style game cases, I've just wasted an entire day trying to fix them and they're super obvious now.
Best thing to do if your art inside the cases isn’t ruined is to go on eBay and but some replacement cases or see is you have a spare empty lying around. Then replace the case
Would 99% Isopropyl alcohol work instead of bleach?
DEVIL TRIGGERED yes!
I have a question: If on a Nintendo DS case there are some very superficial but visibles scratches on the plastic cover of the case how can I remove them?
The scratches are really superficial and I want not to buy case replace for a damage like that
If it’s realllly bad you will need to get a new case, there isn’t too much you can do. Most scratches aren’t able to come out in my experience. What helps is really cleaning the scratches because it may make them less prominent
Is this viable for Saturn and Ps1 jewel cases? Or would the cases and disc trays for Saturn crack?
RandomEdd yes just don’t use bleach
What do I use for PS4 cases
The same should work fine. Just always take caution :)
I have a few GameCube cases that are dull & gloomy(the clear plastic covering) ... is hot water and dish soup the solution for this particular issue ?
Chicago.since80s yes! Take all of the art and everything out of course and just have your cases opened up and soak in hot water should make it easy to get off :)
a707NorthBayer oops misunderstood yes he is correct. If I have cases that are just bad, then I’ll just go on eBay and buy replacement cases
Sweet nice and easy too
6:45 did you mean abrasive
Can I use something as a replacement for bleach? I can't stand the smell of it.
Isopropyl 99% should work :) still smells though a:(