How to remove smoke damage coloring?

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  1. piplup10036

    piplup10036 Gutsy Member

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    Recently (Today) I bought secret of evermore for $2.50 at a game store. Sounds like a good deal right? Wrong it was covered in smoke damage yellowing and smells nasty. I thought Mr.Clean could save me and make it good deal. Didn't work. Any tips on getting rid of the yellowing from the smoke?
     
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    piplup10036 Gutsy Member

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    I would use the retro bight but you have to leave it out in the sun and I worry about fading the label. Plus wouldn't I also have to remove the board out of the cart? If I do, I'll have to get a gamer bit.
     
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    retro Resigned from mod duty 15 March 2018

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    This belongs in the restoration section... and such topics have been discussed there already.
     
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