I used to retrobyte the consoles, there is a way of doing them without causing damage, Jerome Russel BBlonde hair dye, rub a small amount of it on then leave in the sun for 10-12 hours and bobs your uncle, I did it regular back in the day when all I did was games and consoles. Disc cleaning was a pain and lex is right sometimes it’s not worth bothering.
Great vlog, playstation was my console in fact I still own and play on my ps1, 2 and 3. Have you tried a little dab of t-cut and a microfiber cloth to get rid of the scratches?
I know nothing about gaming or consoles, so have two questions 1. Why do you not unscrew the consoles to clean out food crumbs 2. Do you check games from start to finish and how long does this take? TIA
@@judithpride1690 the majority of the food crumbs are stuck in the crevices rather than inside the console itself. As much as we would love to test games start to finish it would take far too much time! Thanks for watching x
Gotta love a job that is essentially playing games and mucking about.... and I should know!!
@@NicHills I remember you doing a similar video many moons ago, one of the consoles being the original crystal xbox which was a thing of beauty.
Loving the 70s music ❤
Can tell they’re proper retro, the bush look hasn’t been around for ages lol
I used to retrobyte the consoles, there is a way of doing them without causing damage, Jerome Russel BBlonde hair dye, rub a small amount of it on then leave in the sun for 10-12 hours and bobs your uncle, I did it regular back in the day when all I did was games and consoles. Disc cleaning was a pain and lex is right sometimes it’s not worth bothering.
I probably spend 50% of my day cleaning consoles, discs & then playing/testing 😊
@@chrisb15151 it’s a tough job but someone’s gotta do it!
If the flaps are dirty I usually stay away 😂😂 won’t catch me even pushing the joystick in 😂
Great vlog, playstation was my console in fact I still own and play on my ps1, 2 and 3. Have you tried a little dab of t-cut and a microfiber cloth to get rid of the scratches?
@@stevebeadyeyesmith8935 great tip will give that a go mate.
This is reminding me of that game cube(?) i had when i was younger that i played mario on
@@leobeboop4944 best console ever!
@@thats_flipping_retro i really loved that game
@@leobeboop4944 it’s really expensive now!
I know nothing about gaming or consoles, so have two questions 1. Why do you not unscrew the consoles to clean out food crumbs 2. Do you check games from start to finish and how long does this take? TIA
@@judithpride1690 the majority of the food crumbs are stuck in the crevices rather than inside the console itself. As much as we would love to test games start to finish it would take far too much time! Thanks for watching x
Dirty flaps 😂😂😂😂