I could be wrong on this, but be that as it may, I don’t really like them. I, myself, prefer 1Up cards as I feel like Q-Tips are more likely to leave behind incredibly tiny fibers that could eventually gum up the contacts on the inside of your retro console. Spray onto the pins of the cartridge first and then rub vigorously with the Q-Tip. If you’re a Q-Tip person, you’re going to find that it is easier to use the spray bottle. This stuff isn’t corrosive or harsh on normal household applicators, so no worries there. First of all, this stuff is going to work with whichever applicator you prefer whether it is Q-Tips or 1UP cards, or both.If you’re one of those TL:DR kind of people, just skip on down to the “Overall Thoughts” section to get your fix! I’m about to talk a lot about a liquid cleaner. There are so many great things about Game Juice as a whole. Game Juice’s superior cleaning power makes cleaning video game cartridges and consoles easy!’ Pros: The Game Juice proprietary specially designed formula keeps games working and preserves them for future playing and enjoyment. ‘As games and hardware age, it becomes more difficult to maintain them. We’re talking about Game Juice! Read on, because not only do we have a review, we also have an interview with the creator! If you have cartridges and you’ve found that blowing in them doesn’t work (because duh) and using alcohol cleans, but doesn’t preserve, then this review is for you. Oh man, today’s review is a bit different! We have a new product that is out there for retro and modern gamers alike.
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