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Removing Shapie from Nintendo (SNES/N64)
I've tried Going over it with a dry erase marker Lighter fluid Alcohol Water Rubbing til my finger hurts Toothpaste Please help me. I hate having freakin sharpie stains! |
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I've used hand sanitizer and it's worked. Worth a shot if you have some lying around.
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I usually use Goo Gone, but it doesn't always work. We used to get something in at work called Goof Off that worked great on our shelves, but I've never found it for sale so I haven't tried it on a cart.
Fingernail polish remover works too, but BE CAREFUL- you can discolor the cart, especially with a high acetone remover. Oiling the cart immedately (I use a vitamin D skin oil) helps offset that factor, but it doesn't always help and usually requires many, many reapplications over the next couple days. It's a last resort. I'm going to have to try that toothbrush thing, looks easy... |
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Goof Off (you can get it at Home Depot) or mineral spirits are the best things to use, just make sure you use it on a paper towel or q-tip (don't apply directly to the cart) and wipe it with a clean cloth afterwards.
You could also use a Vis-a-vis marker, that has worked for me in the past (better than a dry erase.)
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I purchased a graphics calculator on eBay. It had the persons name written on the back with a sharpie. I tried hand sanitizer, regular soap, and goo gone...didn't work. So, I went to my Dad's garage, and I just started playing with one of his spray stuff for his car. The car stain remover worked.
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Another vote for Mr. Clean Magic Eraser (and Goo Gone). Most of the time they will take sharpie off with little pressure. Although it seems that sometimes it won't take off the sharpie without using enough force to "sand" down the texture of the cartridge. It isn't too noticeable, unless you point a light on the cartridge and notice a small segment isn't as reflective as the rest.
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