Restoration Retro Nintendo FAMILY Japanese NES 1983 - Yellowed Plastic Retrobright - ASMR

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In this video, I'll restore the Retro Nintendo FAMILY Japanese NES, Nintendo console Restoration of Nintendo with No Power - Console Repair, a groundbreaking eight-bit video game console created by Japanese designer Uemura Masayuki. The Nintendo console, or Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), was released as the Famicom in Japan on July 15, 1983.

The Nintendo Family Computer, released in 1983 in most of Asia, is the overseas brother of the Nintendo Entertainment System

the Famicom has a 1.5A picofuse that is often the source of this type of problem. I've seen it blown a few times. for repair It's the same fuse as in a SNES and they're easy to find online.

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How to Restore and how to retrobright old plastic on Retro Console Nintendo
I show you how to remove the yellowing from vintage plastics with Retrobright method.
This console was bought from Ebay in working condition but is not working.
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This video shows you how to Remove Scratches from your Plastic
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This video will show you how to make your yellowed keyboard look almost new again.

Coat the plastic in hydrogen peroxide to fix discoloration. Hydrogen peroxide works well on plastics that have turned entirely yellow instead of in just one spot. Fill a plastic bag with enough hydrogen peroxide to cover the plastic. Stick the plastic in the bag of hydrogen peroxide and lay it out in direct sunlight. Wait 3-4 hours before rinsing it off with clean water.
You can purchase hydrogen peroxide at a drugstore or big box store.
If you’re treating some sort of plastic mechanism, make sure you remove all the parts that aren’t plastic before putting them into the hydrogen peroxide.
You can also use an old toothbrush to scrub the hydrogen peroxide onto the plastic if desired

Retrobright is a hydrogen peroxide-based process for removing yellowing from ABS plastics

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All Comments (21)
  • I think it's a Family Computer from around 1989. The early Family Computers didn't have the FF logo, and the 1983 Family Computer controller's A and B buttons were square rubber buttons. Around the winter of 1984, they were changed to round plastic buttons.
  • amazing.. This copy is a rare copy and is not found in any country except Japan. wow
  • @spinct83
    Time to clean those cartridges now 😂 good job 👍
  • @techrestoread
    Fantastic work, buddy. Hopefully, l will get one of those consoles in the future to film 😃
  • @AlTalawat
    That's awesome! It's always exciting to finally get something you've been dreaming about. 😊
  • @saadmirza4221
    For some reason, I always the enjoy watching you washing the console.
  • @AlTalawat
    I greatly enjoy your videos. They help me relax and contribute to a good night's sleep. Watching them before bed has become a routine, and they possess a peculiar charm that helps me fall asleep swiftly.
  • Awesome Video Dear Restoration EG... Nice Repair of the Super Famicom Console... Super Big Thumbs Up Brother!!! 😎😁😀📱💁📺🎥🎬🎮🕹️📼💿👊✌️👍
  • @P1aymor
    I love it when you use the tooth brush idk why. Use the tooth brush more often.
  • Sos un CRACK, amigo! Reparando perfectamente mi primera consola, MAESTRO! Gran trabajo como siempre!👏👏
  • @simone0406
    How u have connect the famicon to a modern lcd? What tool have u use? Thanks
  • @jussee85
    When i was a child we have this console and 1 casettte was 101 retro games.
  • @3girl
    Always love ❤️ 😍 your videos
  • inserts tennis failed to serve consecutively "Okay" moves on to mario DIES the second he jumps 😭