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Title: TurboDuo CD Door advice, if I can't remove the problem, how can I cover it up?
Post by: JohnnyPhantom on November 12, 2012, 02:51:35 AM
Hey everyone!
I recently got a TurboDuo for $5 and it works, long story short. The CD door has something on it or melted into it that I can't seem to remove. I've tried vaseline, soap + water, gasoline, and more with no difference. So looking for any advice on what to try next (looking for solutions that wont cause any more damage or eat away the plastic). I've also posted a WTB topic looking for a replacement door. Or is there a badass looking decal I can slap over it? or should I just leave it alone/as-is?

(http://nintendoagemedia.com/users/2957/photobucket/3687479D-9A99-0127-FF8E8953E411BFED.jpg)

Thanks everyone!
Title: Re: TurboDuo CD Door advice, if I can't remove the problem, how can I cover it up?
Post by: alexsduo on November 12, 2012, 03:06:12 AM
Have you tried rubbing alcohol and or Ronson lighter fluid?
Title: Re: TurboDuo CD Door advice, if I can't remove the problem, how can I cover it up?
Post by: Arkhan on November 12, 2012, 03:36:47 AM
Sparky can hook you up with a fly as f*ck sticker to cover that noise up.



It's likely unfixable. 

You could try getting the same shade of matte enamel-y paint and just touch it up but it will still look dumb.   Stickers = Success.
Title: Re: TurboDuo CD Door advice, if I can't remove the problem, how can I cover it up?
Post by: JohnnyPhantom on November 12, 2012, 04:30:26 AM
Sparky can hook you up with a fly as f*ck sticker to cover that noise up.



It's likely unfixable. 

You could try getting the same shade of matte enamel-y paint and just touch it up but it will still look dumb.   Stickers = Success.

Thats what I figured, I'm gonna see if I can hunt sparky down now :P any link with some of his work/products?
thanks!!
Title: Re: TurboDuo CD Door advice, if I can't remove the problem, how can I cover it up?
Post by: PunkicCyborg on November 12, 2012, 04:41:53 AM
goo gone works wonders
Title: Re: TurboDuo CD Door advice, if I can't remove the problem, how can I cover it up?
Post by: Arkhan on November 12, 2012, 05:20:35 AM
goo gone works wonders

It doesn't look like goo though.

It looks like the previous owner spilled napalm on the top or something.  That looks like melted and smoothed plastic jive.
Title: Re: TurboDuo CD Door advice, if I can't remove the problem, how can I cover it up?
Post by: Obfuscate on November 12, 2012, 05:23:47 AM
goo gone works wonders

Yep, beat me to it. Goo Gone has got off shit I thought would never get off.
Title: Re: TurboDuo CD Door advice, if I can't remove the problem, how can I cover it up?
Post by: JohnnyPhantom on November 12, 2012, 05:27:10 AM
I'll give Goo Gone a shot as my last effort before I cover it up with a decal, any particular "Flavor" of goo gone since I think I've seen different versions/strengths unless im being completely wrong and stupid
Title: Re: TurboDuo CD Door advice, if I can't remove the problem, how can I cover it up?
Post by: Obfuscate on November 12, 2012, 05:36:23 AM
(http://images.lowes.com/product/converted/070048/070048016509lg.jpg)

This is what I always use.
Title: Re: TurboDuo CD Door advice, if I can't remove the problem, how can I cover it up?
Post by: JohnnyPhantom on November 12, 2012, 05:37:27 AM
Thanks I'll give it a shot, nothing to lose, should I just rub it on with a rag? or just apply it, let it sit and then rub it off?
Title: Re: TurboDuo CD Door advice, if I can't remove the problem, how can I cover it up?
Post by: psychobear on November 12, 2012, 05:42:16 AM
Have you tried heating it up with a heat gun or hair dryer
Title: Re: TurboDuo CD Door advice, if I can't remove the problem, how can I cover it up?
Post by: JohnnyPhantom on November 12, 2012, 05:43:03 AM
Have you tried heating it up with a heat gun or hair dryer
I have not, be too afraid of warping it
Title: Re: TurboDuo CD Door advice, if I can't remove the problem, how can I cover it up?
Post by: Obfuscate on November 12, 2012, 05:44:20 AM
Yep, put some on a rag or directly on then wipe with a rag, super easy. Small bottle probably last you a lifetime also.
Title: Re: TurboDuo CD Door advice, if I can't remove the problem, how can I cover it up?
Post by: JohnnyPhantom on November 12, 2012, 05:49:45 AM
Sounds like a plan! Thanks!! Looks like my local walmart has it in stock so I'll grab some today on the way home
Title: Re: TurboDuo CD Door advice, if I can't remove the problem, how can I cover it up?
Post by: psychobear on November 12, 2012, 05:50:57 AM
Have you tried heating it up with a heat gun or hair dryer
I have not, be too afraid of warping it
True true, yeah another one for the goo gone, I always use the original formula
Title: Re: TurboDuo CD Door advice, if I can't remove the problem, how can I cover it up?
Post by: csgx1 on November 12, 2012, 07:11:38 AM
Damn, $5 and works!?  Awesome score.

A custom paint job should cover that up nicely. lol :twisted:....
(http://i.ebayimg.com/t/NEC-TurboGrafx-CD-TurboDuo-Console-System-Ntsc-American-Duo-/00/s/OTMwWDEwMDA=/$T2eC16dHJGoE9nuQg1vZBQghtbSdRg~~60_12.JPG)(http://i.ebayimg.com/t/NEC-TurboGrafx-CD-TurboDuo-Console-System-Ntsc-American-Duo-/00/s/MTAwMFgxMDAw/$(KGrHqNHJBsF!jp6jCT0BQghug2,Gw~~60_12.JPG)


Joking aside, if the blemish reacted or melted into the plastic, then goo gone probably won't do a whole lot.  If it's just on the surface then you might be lucky to get it off. 

I have a PCE Duo that someone splashed something all over it.  The damage on mine was probably a lot worse then your Duo.  Some parts cleaned off but other worse parts etched/melted into the plastic.  I tried a lot of different cleaners too, even goo gone.  My last resort was that I ended up using high grit wet sand paper to even the plastic out which blended the etched parts some and made it look a little better.  Unfortunately the plastic did become smooth, losing the original matted texture/finish. 

I eventually swapped the shell since I was very fortunate that member bluebmw hooked me up with a nice replacement.  I would offer you my cd door off of my old shell, but yours looks like it's in a lot better condition.  Good luck.


Title: Re: TurboDuo CD Door advice, if I can't remove the problem, how can I cover it up?
Post by: JohnnyPhantom on November 12, 2012, 04:07:47 PM
Goo gone had no effect, looks like covering up is my option now and ill wait until I can get a replacement cover someday
Title: Re: TurboDuo CD Door advice, if I can't remove the problem, how can I cover it up?
Post by: Keith Courage on November 12, 2012, 04:14:23 PM
Oops - removal. It is some awesome stuff. http://paint-and-supplies.hardwarestore.com/50-278-adhesive-caulk-removers/oops-multi-purpose-remover-141499.aspx They sell it at walmart and Advanced Autoparts by me. Also try magic eraser.
Title: Re: TurboDuo CD Door advice, if I can't remove the problem, how can I cover it up?
Post by: JohnnyPhantom on November 12, 2012, 11:00:40 PM
I have some oops at my work but its pretty strong stuff worried it would eat the plastic
Title: Re: TurboDuo CD Door advice, if I can't remove the problem, how can I cover it up?
Post by: Sparky on November 13, 2012, 04:18:58 AM
Hey John, what do you think...
the patch/shape came from the shape on the front of a Duo Box.... http://i184.photobucket.com/albums/x114/sparkss_photo/bf601fe05453ce30039638970ddbd64e.jpg

i will flush it out more, but it covers it well but the trick will be matching the black in the duo with the sticker, i dont think it should match up perfectly as its a cool shape and can stand on its own but you dont want it standing out like a sore thumb. Also for the rest of your duo try using some detailing spray that they use on cars. I use this...  
http://www.amazon.com/Meguiars-Quik-Detailer-Mist-Spray/dp/B0009IQXAE

Just spritz it on and wipe away and then use a clean cloth and rub it again, it WON'T over do it or make it to shinny, it will blacken it and help hide scratches or imperfections on the duo as it looks a little rough in spots or is it just dirty?  this will also help the sticker to blend in with the body.  Any way its just a quick comp and hope others comment as well, or add ideas as will get her looking good :)

(http://i184.photobucket.com/albums/x114/sparkss_photo/duo-sticker-1.jpg)
Title: Re: TurboDuo CD Door advice, if I can't remove the problem, how can I cover it up?
Post by: Arkhan on November 13, 2012, 04:31:17 AM
I vote you zonk the thing up like the one up there
Title: Re: TurboDuo CD Door advice, if I can't remove the problem, how can I cover it up?
Post by: JohnnyPhantom on November 13, 2012, 05:35:24 AM
Hey John, what do you think...
the patch/shape came from the shape on the front of a Duo Box.... http://i184.photobucket.com/albums/x114/sparkss_photo/bf601fe05453ce30039638970ddbd64e.jpg

i will flush it out more, but it covers it well but the trick will be matching the black in the duo with the sticker, i dont think it should match up perfectly as its a cool shape and can stand on its own but you dont want it standing out like a sore thumb. Also for the rest of your duo try using some detailing spray that they use on cars. I use this... 
http://www.amazon.com/Meguiars-Quik-Detailer-Mist-Spray/dp/B0009IQXAE

Just spritz it on and wipe away and then use a clean cloth and rub it again, it WON'T over do it or make it to shinny, it will blacken it and help hide scratches or imperfections on the duo as it looks a little rough in spots or is it just dirty?  this will also help the sticker to blend in with the body.  Any way its just a quick comp and hope others comment as well, or add ideas as will get her looking good :)

(http://i184.photobucket.com/albums/x114/sparkss_photo/duo-sticker-1.jpg)



I kinda see what you mean with the shape, very nice with the box matching. that may not be a bad idea, but I may go with it being a flat black, or maybe a design to give it more of a "Hey its just a cool system skin decal" rather than a "hey im hiding something here shhh dont look" :P

But VERY NICE Sparky!!
Title: Re: TurboDuo CD Door advice, if I can't remove the problem, how can I cover it up?
Post by: jelloslug on November 13, 2012, 06:33:16 AM
Take the shell apart and spray the entire thing with black plasti-dip.  You could even do something more odd like a wrinkle finish.
Title: Re: TurboDuo CD Door advice, if I can't remove the problem, how can I cover it up?
Post by: Sparky on November 13, 2012, 06:53:30 AM
.....or maybe a design to give it more of a "Hey its just a cool system skin decal" rather than a "hey im hiding something here shhh dont look" :P

hahah...ya man, you dont want it looking like a band-aid. I can only offer sticker solutions its what i do :P
But be careful you do not want the graphic dominating the Duo system.
Title: Re: TurboDuo CD Door advice, if I can't remove the problem, how can I cover it up?
Post by: JohnnyPhantom on November 13, 2012, 06:58:18 AM
.....or maybe a design to give it more of a "Hey its just a cool system skin decal" rather than a "hey im hiding something here shhh dont look" :P

hahah...ya man, you dont want it looking like a band-aid. I can only offer sticker solutions its what i do :P
But be careful you do not want the graphic dominating the Duo system.

hen you say sticker solution, what do you mean exactly?
I would love to have your cut out with a printed design on it (I'll even work on and supply the design) and then I'll send you monies to make it happen :P

thanks again! I saw your TG-16 case ends, very nice work you do!
Title: Re: TurboDuo CD Door advice, if I can't remove the problem, how can I cover it up?
Post by: ProfessorProfessorson on November 13, 2012, 06:59:21 AM
I'd just take it apart and sand the door and paint it black. Then again, I'd also stick the consoles entire shell in the dishwasher first, as it looked pretty dirty from the pics.
Title: Re: TurboDuo CD Door advice, if I can't remove the problem, how can I cover it up?
Post by: JohnnyPhantom on November 13, 2012, 07:00:59 AM
I'd just take it apart and sand the door and paint it black. Then again, I'd also stick the consoles entire shell in the dishwasher first, as it looked pretty dirty from the pics.

Yea it was dirty when I first got it (when I took the pic) since then its been cleaned up very nicely. much better now than it was before