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The most important tools you'll need for cleaning most parts of a console are
 
The most important tools you'll need for cleaning most parts of a console are
*Isopropyl alcohol, at least 90 percent. 70 percents have other adulterant chemicals in them.
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*Isopropy alcohol, at least 90 percent. 70 percents have other adulterant chemicals in them.
 
**Check the label to make sure they didn't add acetone, as it damages (fogging on bottom side) CDs and leaves a residue on cartridges and connectors, over time this build up and causes problems.
 
**Check the label to make sure they didn't add acetone, as it damages (fogging on bottom side) CDs and leaves a residue on cartridges and connectors, over time this build up and causes problems.
 
**Alternatively, Denatured Alcohol as it contains none of these other chemicals. You can find it in a hardware store in the paint section.
 
**Alternatively, Denatured Alcohol as it contains none of these other chemicals. You can find it in a hardware store in the paint section.

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