So I bought a second hand Nintendo64 but how the fuck do i clean this?

So I bought a second hand Nintendo64 but how the fuck do i clean this?

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Yellowing can look like dirt but it's a chemical thing. You need to give it a bath in a solution that can recolor it

Which handle do you think he enjoyed the most shoving up his ass?

Retrobright it.

Put the plastic in hydrogen peroxide and let it bathe there under ultraviolet for couple of hours. Should look like new.

Right looks like it's darkest and deepest

yeah i tried with normal washing shit and also rubbing alcohol and shit but it doesnt remove

This controller definitely doubled as a dildo for some fat smelly neet girl who didn't shower

Well duh, that would be like trying to remove a tattoo with soap

Dip it in fresh jizz and let is soak overnight.

so what do I use then?

buy a replacement shell off ebay or alliexpress
a couple screws and it should be good as new

>Didn't get a Brawler64

NGMI

this
there are multiple tutorials on youtube how to restore old yellowed plastic.

Clean it properly then retrobright with hydrogen peroxide as suggested by youtube.com/watch?v=jdWRsjnVD3s

I used some white spirit is it good or nah?

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lmao good troll

nigga aint nobody got time for that

>troll

Why the fuck

im not gonna waste fucking more than this thing costs into fucking large boxes and uv lights and hydrogen peroxide fucking retards I might as well buy a new controller for 10 bucks of aliexpres

ok retard do it then

yeah but what suibstance should I use

preferably something I have at home (so not fucking hydrogen peroxide i dont have this) just normal shit like cleaning alcohol or like what

Don't have time to leave something overnight with some UV bulbs?

you can get hydrogen peroxide from a fucking dollar store, it's more common than alcohol

That's not dirt, those sharp lines where it transitions makes it very clear that is bromine oxidation.

I hope you got UV lights and solution.

No. Again, retrobrighting requires H2O2 and UV, you'd also get better results covering it up with plastic wrap.

First of all, hydrogen peroxide is a household item. Your fault for not having it
And this is a chemistry problem, you don't get to substitute.
Either buy a custom shell, a new controller, or put up with it looking brown

What if I put the casing in the washing machine?