View Full Version : how to clean sega genesis games..?
muteboy
07-18-2005, 12:19 PM
what is the best method for doing so..?
Gapporin
07-18-2005, 01:08 PM
(This method could also be used for any other cartridge-based system as well.)
1. Take a Q-Tip.
2. Take some rubbing alcohol.
3. Soak Q-Tip inside of rubbing alcohol.
4. Swab rubbing alcohol filled Q-Tip inside of cartridge. Make sure to swab all contacts evenly.
5. Turn Q-Tip around.
6. Now, using the dry side, rub the contacts once again.
7. Test game.
8. If it doesn't work, repeat as necessary.
InsaneDavid
07-19-2005, 03:32 AM
I'll add a step to that, to the beginning actually...
i) Open cartrige with a gamebit (don't know the size off the top of my head, I just grab the closest one until I have the correct one) to gain easier access to the contacts.
ii) If cartridge happens to be Virtua Racing, you might as well reposition the heat sink since its mounting is probably screwed up.
gcl1984
07-20-2005, 03:12 AM
I agree,first step is to open it up.Screw the qtips.I usually clean it off with a rag then polish the contacts with a pencil eraser then give it a final cleaning with alcohol on a rag and dry it
Sockdude
07-20-2005, 03:49 PM
I would assume this is the same procedure as to clean just cartridges in general, like NES cartridges?
And, a question: If you used a Q-Tip to clean the cartridges, would you let it air-dry or just scrub it with the dry side of the Q-Tip and try it?
Gapporin
07-20-2005, 04:02 PM
I would assume this is the same procedure as to clean just cartridges in general, like NES cartridges?
Yep!
And, a question: If you used a Q-Tip to clean the cartridges, would you let it air-dry or just scrub it with the dry side of the Q-Tip and try it?
Just scrubbing it with the dry side usually works for me.
dendawg
07-22-2005, 02:27 PM
Open cartrige with a gamebit (don't know the size off the top of my head, I just grab the closest one until I have the correct one) to gain easier access to the contacts.
4.5mm Gamebit, T15 Torx bit, or T15 Security Torx (looks like a Torx, but has a pin in the middle) bit.
These tools should open practically any Genny cart.