How to polish scratches from a PS1 case!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 พ.ย. 2024
- Jewel cases, CD cases, acrylic cases, plastic houses for CD, whatever you might call these CD cases, they can be temperamental! They scratch easily, can show scuffs without any warning, and just overall see so fragile!
But dear viewers you are in luck! That plastic polish you've been using to clean up your games? Well good news, it can remove scratches and revive your jewel cases too! And we'll show you how!
Tools we used:
-Novus Step 2
-Novus Step 3
(most plastic polishes will work but we'll have videos for other plastic polishes as well)
-Paper towels or shop towels
-Microfiber cloth
This is a surprsingly easy thing to do, and makes a huge impact! So once you get those stickers off that case, let's get those scratches off too!
-Eldoug
Tools I use! And affiliated links to buy them on Amazon!
(Let me know if you are outside of the US, I have suggested tools for most international countries too!)
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HEY! Remember with this method you can do it as many times as needed. I don't go to a "perfection" level with this, it's just to give you an idea of the processes and steps!
This stuff works pretty good. I did all my music cd's and they all look like new. The more you buff the better it looks!
I've been practicing on a cracked case with a really noticible scratch on it to play around with pressure and ho-ly crap. It's almost completely dissapeared! Like you have to REALLY study it to even find it again.
I was expecting to pay a price for getting it that good (like the Novus 3 making the area look noticibly worn, like you've taken sandpaper to it) but it looks great.
Please do keep these vids coming. They're worth their weight in gold
Hate how TH-cam doesn't like to show me your videos! Love your content bro excited to get caught up though!
One of these days I'll get to a point where I'll post videos regularly. One of these days. I'm shocked I can stay focused long enough to make a single cohesive video! Thanks for watching, we're going to have lots more too!
@@RestoreAndReplay hey man I'm gonna look now through your uploads but I today picked up a dreamcast with box and bunch of games for 100$. The box had some mold on and in it not horrible but i did clean off a bit but i can still smell the mold a bit, any suggestions for smell and will the mold grow back?? I saw using pledge works but I don't want to let it sit in the sun, thanks again and love the vids!!
@@Pawnfaz409 I've got a mold video in the works, but it's a long one! You'll want to treat the surface first. I use 50% white vinegar and 50% water. Wipe down the surfaces with that mixture and pat it dry. That'll break down the outer shell of the mold. Then you'll want to give it some sunlight to break down the mold itself. A half hour or so will work depending on the mold concentration. Wipe and repeat until the mold becomes much lighter.
But now here's the thing, it won't remove the mold staining. For that you'll still need to use an APC and just be careful if it's on cardboard. Don't let it soak into the paper. Even still you'll likely have some permanent staining where the mold soaked into the cardboard. But it'll kill off any mold that's hanging around. Good temps and humidity settings will prevent any mold regrowth!
@@RestoreAndReplay yes thank you so much. I did read doing some research the stain will still be there but not to bad. It was like mostly surface and inside the box. I've seen using pledge works also. But that's all I did so far. I let the inside box parts outside in the sun because I was worried about sun damage to the box. But yes maybe 30 mins will be ok! I actually got an awesome dreamcast cd holder was covered in mold and had that sitting outside but it was windy that day and my dog got to it...... ripped some of the cd slots on the inside... was not happy lol.
But yes I will try that man! Thank you so much I will take your advice as you are the man to ask imo!!
Been trying out Novus 1 a bit.
Definitely a great cleaner on cases and CDs.
About 3 drops gets the disk completely clean.
It also shines up quite nicely and very quickly.
The scratches are still there but overall the case looks much nicer.
Nice! You can likely get rid of the tiny scratches as well, but it comes down to how much polishing and work you want to put into it. I say that if it looks good at arms-length, that's good enough for me!
This was a great result. Subscribed. I would love a video on if there are any ways to clean a PS2 case up in a similar way, or could this be used? Ideally looking to improve the general wear and fine scratches on them, getting them back to a more clear state if possible!
There is a way! And there's a video on the way too!!
another banger video - genuinely surprised how well this turned out! tell me is there anyway to clean up the polyethylene covers on PS2 cases? having a hard time finding cases that aren't covered in surface scratches. Thanks!
So that's still in testing (and failing). It's honestly easier to replace the entire polyethylene sleeve than it is to fix it up. But I really want to find a way to be able to strip and polish those sleeves, because even a replacement can be frustrating. New polyethylene just doesn't feel right.
@@RestoreAndReplay i'm sure you'll find a way - you always do! thanks again for the video
Excellent guide man, when i get around to polishing my collection Im gonna come back to this video :)
Glad you liked it! When you start cleaning up your collection let me know how it goes! I always love hearing folks feedback about their cleaning too!
@@RestoreAndReplay Will do, just bought that Novus stuff today on amazon and I've got about a hundred games that could do with a good buff :)
CHEESE and CRACKERS.......how and the !@$& did I not find this channel sooner.
We're buried in a sea of "generic cleaning" videos out there. BUT NOT FOR LONG. WE'RE GETTING WAY MORE SPECIFIC AND OBSESSIVE ABOUT OUR CLEANING VIDEOS.
@@RestoreAndReplay if it helps I found you by searching jfj disc resurfacing game cube on TH-cam Search . If you are intrested you can see my son 8 clean and fix a gameboy pocket. The name of the channel is gamer 18:3. This is a bonding hobby for me and my 2 son's.
Jewellers essentially polish against the scratches and only change to higher grits once the scratch is invisible.
Obviously sometimes near enough is good enough though.
Any tips on cleaning and removing hand grim from a controller? After I wash and brush a controller to clean, there’s still grim in certain area, like below the button holes and such
Take it apart! The places where you get most hand gunk are in the seams. Those are easier to get to when the controller is dissassembled. And if you clean around button holes, you run the risk of pushing more hand gunk into the controller shell, so pop it open!
Have you tried this on PS2/PS3 cases? Would love to see a video on cleaning those up! Many cases are looking cloudy now.
I wish wish wish that Novus would work on polyethelene, but it doesn't work the same way. THANKFULLY there are a few other things you can use. ArmorAll, Novus Step 1, any plastic protectant with silica will help reduce the cloudiness and some minor abrasions. But I'm still searching for a better option!
@@RestoreAndReplay Thanks for the tip!
Would you use Novus for PS1 Disks? Because they have a black surface.
You sure can! I'll have a whole series on PS1 discs, but Novus and the disc polishing method works just fine on PS1 discs! Those are the discs I learned to polish on!
I seem to get more scratches when polishing.
Light ones but still.
Obviously some sort of grit or something?
You might need to add more polish. And try to wipe the polish off earlier too. It happens when you start to grind the polish into the surface, usually when the polish gets too dry and more aggressive. Never be afraid to polish for a bit, wipe off and inspect. You can never use too much polish, but you can use too little!
Hi! Nice video! I'm from outside US i live in South America in Chile, do you have a good plastic polisher like this? Thank you!
Chile is another place that doesn't like to stock Novus. Meiguars will work, but also most paint safe car scratch removers will work too! Find an auto detailer!
Will this even remove white scrapes on jewel cases? I have some really bad ones on quite a few of mine, some of them are for rare Japanese Saturn games.
Yep yep! I have a really good white scratch on a PS1 case, and this process will remove those as well! White scrapes are sort of like jewel case road rash, so you'll have to work those a little more than normal scratches, but they should come right up!
I did yes get passed some levels in the game, have you released the video where you said to remove the blamishes or deep scratches from cd cases. Thank you
can you use this plastic polish on the shrink wrap, was looking if you had a video on cleaning a sealed game, an old one with scratches and a little faded, want to minimize the scratches and brighten it up without doing any long term damage...
You know what.... I have no idea. My initial thought would be that it wouldn't work, but I have never actually tried it so now I need to verify that. I think I have a few older sealed games, let me do some testing!
I have a few wii u discs that I need restored :( Are you able to help me?
Absolutely! We're in the process of making a ton of Wii U focused discs, but what's the problem with yours?
Games tend to crash whenever I launch them, some don't read well
Is there anyway I can contact you privately?
Thanks , great video has anyone figured out a way to remove scratches from dvd cases ?
like a solution that slightly melts/corrode the 1 micrometer top of the plastic so it can de resurfaced/polished
i tried novus and a rotor polisher leaves a nice gloss but dose not react with the material to remove the scratches .. yup it will be cheaper to just replace the cursed thing but when you have hundreds of ps2 cases that's not a cheap option plus good cases are hard to find
I have yet to find a good way to remove scratches from the polyethelene. BUT you can always replace the sheet itself. I'm slowly working on a video where I explain the process. It's easier than you'd think!
Do you have a link to your discord?
Sure do! I've got my very own cleaning and repair channel over on the Gameye discord!
discord.gg/gameye
@@RestoreAndReplay Awesome thanks
I just bought a bunch of new causes. I am just going to swap the art work.
That works too! And I'll keep digging in the trash for cases that can be cleaned! hah!
But also, some cases (like Saturn ones) are harder to find good versions of, so some folks need to remove those scratches!
I've seen worse PS1 cases 😁