Deep Clean Therapy: NES - Nintendo Entertainment System Cleaning
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- čas přidán 25. 07. 2023
- Let's renew this NES! It's always hard to see these old neglected consoles in bad shape. There's nothing quite like bringing them back to life. Thanks for Watching!
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I have noticed a few comments asking if this NES works now that I have cleaned it. Good question! In short, it does not. There are some common problems that can be fixed, but the symptoms don’t seem to match. So I decided to let this video stand alone as a cleaning, without repair. It seemed unsatisfying to include the footage of me testing it before and after on this particular project. I want to keep this channel focused on accessible, you-too-can-do-this deep cleaning, not on repair. But ultimately I want to create something enjoyable and satisfying for you all to watch. What do you think? Would you still like to see the before and after testing even when they don’t work or are beyond my ability to fix?
Hmmm, personally I love the focus on just the cleaning. If it works or not seems more like a separate matter.. but that's just me.
This video make me want to tear apart my original NEs that I've had since 89
That's impressive that you've had it that long!
Dude, great job hanging onto it for so long! Wish I still had my original console but it's long lost to time.
Nice work! Not sure if you have looked into removing the yellowing, but that can make these restores even more satisfying. Requires a little more time and a few more supplies on hand, but an easy process if you have everything you need. It is amazing how much of a difference just the cleaning makes though!
I don't mind seeing the before and after testing even if it is a fail. I find it interesting to see what kinds of cleaning fix the machine and what kinds don't.
Noted. Thanks for the feedback
Cleaning the system will do just that, cleaning it. The only instance that I can think of where cleaning will fix anything is if the fans are clogged/plugged with dust or if there is some mild corrosion that vinegar fixes. Fixing any issue in a game console is mainly fault finding and usually soldering and replacing bits that require it, cleaning is just good to do if you are already going to be inside it for any prolonged period of time to prevent future issues
This made me feel so happy 😊😊😊
Great video, love the ambient music choice 👌👌👌
Thanks! So glad you enjoyed this video!
It’s so much better than all that abrasive music other channels play
@@bluekinopio9390 100% agreed!
This is a beautiful thing to see. 😭
Those black marks are probably from another nes that was sitting on top of it and the rubber feet melted/interacted with the plastic shell.
Definitely could have been
There’s a reason why this stuff used to cost over $300 back in the day. Handmade Japanese magic
Great work. Not to question your cleaning but could you show us if they work afterwards?
I'll do my best to show the working device at the end. There are sometimes I clean something that I can't fix easily and in those cases I'll probably not show trying to turn it on at the end...unless it's a collab with TronicsFix where I can then send people over to the repair. Thanks for the comment!
Does it work? I am dying to know if it will play my favorite game!
Magic eraser should not be used. It is a supper fine sanding sponge. Textured surfaces like the top half of the NES can be ruined.
When scrubbing are you using a magic eraser or just a normal white sponge?
So you've got me curious.. When you mix your soap solution in the container with your finger, in previous videos you would "flick" your finger 3 times, but this time you chose 4. Any particular reason? Perhaps a hidden meaning? lol - Nice Video, perfect to watch while eating lunch at work.
Lol!
Not that deep AT ALL