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Followup to the rusty NES board, giving the shell a good clean. My process is to soak the shell in hot, soapy water for a while, then clean it using different brushes and cloths. This one has enough damage and stains in the plastic that I'll probably need to paint it to make it respectable again.

I like to avoid using a magic eraser since that is basically taking a fine sandpaper to the shell.

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