I used to use brasso on the stickers. It would eat them off. But brasso is hard to work with do to smell and it iritates your skin. Now I just use rubbing alcohol. It works much better and is less harsh on skin. Just use a cotton ball soaked real well and dribble some on the sticker. Let it soak in. Then rub whats left of the sticker with your finger. Do this real gently and the glue and white left over of the sticker will just disolve.
Does this goof stuff remove black sharpie off a snes cartridge. I have tried using rubbing alcohol with a cotton swab and it usually only removes about half of it, but not as effective as I would like it to be.
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Washingtonfan85 8 months ago
Black Flag tattoo?
cerebralpalsypunk 1 year ago
I'm pretty sure the chemical formula of the cure for cancer includes WD-40.
Nintendorks12345 1 year ago
It would have been best to remove the insert art out of the case so that it didn't ruin the art. Other than that awesome video.
forestlock 2 years ago
I used to use brasso on the stickers. It would eat them off. But brasso is hard to work with do to smell and it iritates your skin. Now I just use rubbing alcohol. It works much better and is less harsh on skin. Just use a cotton ball soaked real well and dribble some on the sticker. Let it soak in. Then rub whats left of the sticker with your finger. Do this real gently and the glue and white left over of the sticker will just disolve.
wulfshelmut 2 years ago
Now take off sticker residue off an Atari 2600 label with out damaging the label and I will be impressed.
sinistermoon 3 years ago
Does this goof stuff remove black sharpie off a snes cartridge. I have tried using rubbing alcohol with a cotton swab and it usually only removes about half of it, but not as effective as I would like it to be.
Chantumon 3 years ago
It's all about the glass cleaner.
roffles64 3 years ago 2
Using WD-40 is also a great alternate to removing annoying sticker goo as well!
But you ought to take the paper sleeve before cleaning it first as it has a tendency to soak in to the paper.
ScrewAttackEurope 3 years ago
What can WD-40 not do?
CenetaurmanE52 3 years ago
Exactly
Rcrocker1 3 years ago
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isent this vid old?
zage500 3 years ago
Yes, but this is an excerpt from a full episode.
IronFury 3 years ago