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"Shine" on New Gen Games Just a thought...

Jan 24, 2012 at 1:01:35 PM
Gravystain (38)
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Just out of curiousity...

Is there a way to "refinish" the shrinkwrap on newer gen games? Say a sealed GameCube game has slight scuffs on the wrapper...is there a way to make them look a little better? Anything I can think of would leave a film on it (polish, etc) so that's out of the question.

Does VGA perhaps do this when you send a game in and pay for "cleaning" service?

Is this even ethical to attempt?

Again, just curious. I wouldn't even try it without getting opinions on the matter...

Thanks

Jan 24, 2012 at 1:06:03 PM
Dibin (77)
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Hmm. I've never really thought about doing that. I know with some of my games, if I have to, I'll completely swap the bad or dirty cases with crappy games so that the good games will look better.

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Jan 24, 2012 at 1:08:39 PM
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Oh, yeah I do that too. The case is just a case (as long as it matches anyway).

Just not sure if there's a way to clean up a factory sealed game. I'd imagine a magic eraser would take scuffs out (if used very lightly) but wouldn't fix the shiny part