I had my apartment friends we had 4 apartments linked up so we could connect all our Xboxes together to play halo 2
@aaronesau5187Күн бұрын
I really appreciate how you put this together! Especially the reassembling section! Bravo!
@spirou008Күн бұрын
Seeing this after I replaced my joycon case with a NES-look case, I know the struggle with the buttons so I placed some chopsticks under them to raise it a little
@prauwnsauceКүн бұрын
WHAT IS THAT BOTTLE IT IS THE COOLEST ISOP BOTTLE IVE EVER SEEN I NEED IT I NEED IT could you kindly let me know, searching “squish lid alcohol bottle” did not work.
@zenwhitenoise79202 күн бұрын
Blowing real hard in game starts it up for me BUT the game always freezes in 5 minutes of play time; is that an issue with the main unit or the game?
@Dinkalinsky2 күн бұрын
Guys just know even if you break every single tab off it doesn’t matter. With the screws it holds it in place perfectly. And there won’t be any plastic creaking noises
@poppydeeks83562 күн бұрын
I'm happy to see you using makeup brushes I feel like they're not used as much as they could be in restoration! I recommend a fan brush for quick dry dusting and a small eyeshadow or concealer brush for a bit more firmness and to get into corners better 😊
@ernestjohnson78913 күн бұрын
You have done a good thing
@Minwolf3 күн бұрын
Have you by chance tried a different TV or using a different RF cable from the console to the TV? Sometimes with those older consoles changing the TV to a different channel can fix issues like that.
@ernestjohnson78913 күн бұрын
Hair is babk😅😂
@ernestjohnson78913 күн бұрын
❤
@ernestjohnson78913 күн бұрын
I used a paint brush and tooth brush it's recommended if you can't clean the plastic because it's touching a componit just brush it with a damp paint brush or toothbrush
@oveson883 күн бұрын
Steve! That hair is looking good so glad you are doing better i about cried when you first mentioned your health scare. Robert i love the cleaning videos! You're looking like the bad guy from Jungle Cruise with that stash! Lol. Keep up the great work guys
@pr0tux4 күн бұрын
To the noise discussion in the end: it started at 40:37, after that Robert looked at his watch and Steve on his phone, so not sure who caused the interference. 😄
@TheIntrepidSockKnitter4 күн бұрын
Hello Steve and Robert. Sorry to have missed your livestream. It's so lovely to see Steve looking so much better! I recently gave my PS4 Slim a deep clean after watching your videos. I was even channelling your "caaaaaammmmm aaaaaaahhhhn" on the tricky bits! I was so looking forward to applying 'the perfect amount of thermal paste' and I was very surprised to see a very small amount of Honeywell PTM 7950 on my APU instead. For reference, my PS4 Model number is CU-2216B. Luckily, I had some PTM 7950 left over after building my Gaming rig and so I put 'the perfect amount of PTM 7950' on the APU. Also, some of the chips below the APU had what looked like an off-white colour thermal putty that had solidified and I replaced those with thermal pads. My PS4 is clean and shiny and runs cooler than before, but I'm keeping an eye on the temps and gaming performance just in case. Thank you so much Steve, I wouldn't have had the confidence to do this, if I hadn't watched your videos. Stay safe and be well 🙂
@OverlandTrailer4 күн бұрын
Killer Stream boys. My only note is that it looked like the camera wasn't set to the right color temp for the lighting in the room. Came out a bit yellow/green. Super nit picky to mention -if you want picky.
@RA_LC4 күн бұрын
I would try a small ozone generator. They work really well dealing with smells.
@pyroslev4 күн бұрын
Keep the hair as is Steve, a bit roguish and rough but it really works for you.
@adiohead4 күн бұрын
I like the beard, Steve!
@thomasodonnell21915 күн бұрын
Dang sad I missed this.
@RestorishOfficial4 күн бұрын
We'll be live again next Wed. July 31!
@jrock24605 күн бұрын
That hair coming back is a wonderful sight.
@autoneurotic5 күн бұрын
As an Oregonian stuck in Florida, love your channel and great to see your hair growing back, Steve. Love both of your channels and this livestream idea.
@TheProtagonist_7775 күн бұрын
Looking good Steve! Glad to see you are doing well.
@ReeseGotIt5 күн бұрын
Ngl, Restorish reminds me of Cohh Carnage ☺
@johnnyblicks5 күн бұрын
Can you use 70% instead of 90
@RestorishOfficial5 күн бұрын
I have only used 99% but I have noticed other a number of other people who prefer to use 70%. I personally think both are fine as long as you wipe off leftover residue on plastic surfaces (with the 99) and avoid unreasonably soaking components (with the 70).
@johnnyblicks5 күн бұрын
@@RestorishOfficial wow fast response thanks !!! one last question, how did you clean the metal battery thing?
@RestorishOfficial5 күн бұрын
I'm not confident in my method. There are ways I see other people doing it better (Odd Tinkering) where they actually replace the nickel coating on it. I personally just scrape the visible rust off, give it a good wipe and make a mental note not to get it wet again. For really bad rust I soak it in white vinegar for a bit then clean it off with a toothbrush.
@chuckzretro30335 күн бұрын
Great work guys, love your vids, peace out, all the way from South Africa!
@djm99375 күн бұрын
Looking forward to watching some livestreams :)
@thatwolfboy28986 күн бұрын
6:09 the first time I tried to take the battery out of a joy con I was following ifixit's guide and it said to push a spudger up under the battery to pop it out. Mine was quite stuck like yours. Well in spudgering it I managed to break off the housing the battery snaps into, rendering my motherboard useless. 😔 I later watched another video that said to gently pull on the cable to pop it out. I've now taken out about half a dozen batteries that way and it's worked for me. Probably not recommended, but the recommended way broke my motherboard (to be fair I was probably doing it wrong, but still very disappointing). It was a blessing in disguise though I suppose because I've since bought and fixed some slightly broken joy con (drift, sticky buttons) and turned them into 2 shell swaps. I have several other sort of broken ones ready to do shell swaps for some friends. It was actually pretty fun! Being new to this I have a couple of questions about joy-con repair/cleaning if anyone is willing to help me out. 1. Tips on unplugging the battery? Is pulling gently really that bad? I'm just so nervous to use tools on it now, the motherboards are not the cheapest to get! 2. In the video 99% ipa is used. However, I have read ipa that high can strip the coating off the joy con shells, so instead I've been using 70% for everything. Is 70% bad? Is there more a chance it'll hurt internal components? I was using it to both clean shells and fix joystick drift. 3. Any tips on getting the vibration motors unplugged? I find them hard to get out, and sometimes when using my tweezers I scrape the plastic connection bits. It hasn't seemed to hurt anything, but it does make me nervous. 4. How do I know if a screw is stripped? I know stripped means it's slipping when you turn it, but like with the tri wing on the back of the joy con, is seeing any silver bad and mean I should trash them indtead of reusing them? I hate to trash working screws or have to go out of my way to buy more, but also I do not want my joy con stuck closed because I used a stripped screw. Thanks to anyone who's read this far and thanks Restorish for another great video! I hope this video helps someone who really gets into a similarly messy situation. And I really enjoy the family/pet cameos haha.
@RestorishOfficial5 күн бұрын
I just lost a long, detailed reply to an internet crash while sending. It was brilliant too. Probably could have won a Pulitzer. Ill give it a shot again here :) First, I appreciate your comment. Others may chime in here with more insight, but here are my thoughts on your questions. Also sorry to hear about your battery housing issue! I have never had that happen, but can only imagine how frustrating that would feel. 1. Every other pair of Joy-Cons I have disassembled I have used the pull-up-on-the-wire method you described. These ones were stuck for some reason so I pried them loose. 2. I have only used 99%, but I have seen a number of others use 70%. I think both are fine. I haven't had any damage caused, but I also wipe off the surfaces of plastic with a microfiber clothe lightly spritzed with a plastic-safe, gentle glass cleaner after using IPA. I may have to try experimenting with 70% so that I can speak to this better in the future. In my experience it is pretty hard to hurt the internal components while cleaning just from exposure to liquid. As long as it dries out in a reasonable amount of time it is pretty safe. The danger is combining electricity with water, so as long as things are powered down and the battery is disconnected any solution of IPA shouldn't pose a risk. 3. I use needle-nose pliers to grip and gently wiggle the male part of this connector free, and I just wiggle loose the body of the rumble pack thing with my fingers. 4. I tend to use a screw if it is usable, and only change it out if it is beyond use. It is a personal judgement call, and I can appreciate your nervous caution about getting one stuck. Again, I appreciate your comment and questions. Good luck!
@thatwolfboy28985 күн бұрын
@@RestorishOfficial oh no, not an internet crash!! That's so frustrating. Thanks for giving such a thorough reply, twice even!! These are all really helpful thank you so much! I think I may have been using tweezers on the vibration motor not pliers, so I'll have to give that a shot next time. These tips are all helpful though, thank you so much! 😊
@luisottzelot64787 күн бұрын
I understand "repairing things for personal use", but I don't get "destroy it on your own and make it run again".
@RestorishOfficial5 күн бұрын
I appreciate the feedback and am definitely taking it into consideration. It was an experiment both from a cleaning perspective and a KZfaq one.
@sesukun20647 күн бұрын
i just had to clean dog poop off of my brothers switch, it was basically this but smelled really bad and required a lot fo ipa
@RestorishOfficial7 күн бұрын
Wow, that’s so much worse!
@ruizuferipegameplay7 күн бұрын
Man!! Are you sure that at the start of the video, it was your daughter standing still, staring at you, with those glowing eyes, with that laugh at the end? You sure she was not still sleeping in her room, and that was someone else? Cause that was creepy! Ok, jokes aside, i'm pretty sure she was like "what the hell is my dad up to at this hour?! KZfaq is getting into his head..."
@RestorishOfficial5 күн бұрын
Lol
@phoenragon7 күн бұрын
This is… an interesting experiment. Robert. The real question is: were you making sweet cornbread or REAL cornbread? 😂
@RestorishOfficial5 күн бұрын
Thanks? Sweet. Never made it any other way. Am I missing out?
@user-hk3es9tq8d8 күн бұрын
sorry they be know way would i drop a switch in that just to make a video in case something goes wrong and the switch will never work again
@RestorishOfficial5 күн бұрын
I can appreciate that. It made me nervous.
@borisdg8 күн бұрын
Very satisfying cleaning as usual.☺
@obeaman55868 күн бұрын
Don't know if I would ever be playing my switch while baking, but I do enjoy a good cleaning video
@Gabriel-yr5jv8 күн бұрын
YOU DONT HAVE ROACHES???
@RestorishOfficial5 күн бұрын
Since filming this video I have learned that we indeed do have German cockroaches in my area. I had just never had to deal with them before, and having once lived in both Arizona and Texas in my mind roaches were much larger (what some call sewer roaches)
@StarKurusu2 күн бұрын
@RestorishOfficial not sure if you'll read this but you're so lucky, german roaches are so very painful to deal with
@brentreynolds53818 күн бұрын
Great video: super informative
@bubbeloid8 күн бұрын
I can totally see myself doing something like this. I'm pretty clumsy at the best of times. Really cool experiment watching you restore something someone could totally have done by accident. Not necessarily cornbread batter, but perhaps other sticky gooey stuff like fruit juice or custard. Thanks for the laugh while watching the skit in the beginning and the satisfying clean. 👍
@RestorishOfficial8 күн бұрын
Yep, that was the point of what I was trying to do here. Glad you liked the skit, lol
@TheMasterPandaBear8 күн бұрын
It feels odd seeing your hands so ... naked
@RestorishOfficial8 күн бұрын
Lol, sorry about that.
@TheMasterPandaBear8 күн бұрын
lol, no need to apologize. I did enjoy the video
@Sedowynt8 күн бұрын
Don't tell Linus you used K5 Pro
@RestorishOfficial8 күн бұрын
Wait, why? Does Linus not like it? What does he use?
@Sedowynt8 күн бұрын
@@RestorishOfficial He used to get mad in older videos when Alex suggested to use K5 Pro. Because it's hard to clean up from in between small surface mount components. Also doesn't provide as good of a thermal interface as high performance thermal pads. In your case, the K5 Pro is on a flat surface, making it easy to clean up, once it needs to be replaced.
@prophecykings18488 күн бұрын
Imagine how much time the factory has to build one PlayStation..it’s soo detail and it’s also crazy how the bugs get soo deep into the PlayStation
@ChupaCobra248 күн бұрын
Corn bread batter....wow...you're a wild man
@Wheels85048 күн бұрын
Obviously, I enjoyed the entire cleaning portion. But with all due respect, your daughter stole the show here.
@Alexvander108 күн бұрын
8:10 Unfortunately the regular blue Dawn recently changed its scent and now i can't stand the stronger odor. Switching until they change it back.
@instahawk84228 күн бұрын
If I somehow manage to drop my oled totk switch in batter I know exactly where to come if I need to expertly clean it with a step by step guide
@kalicia848 күн бұрын
Some people might find this corny, but accidents do happen and it's nice to learn (from someone else's experience) what's recoverable and what's not! Great new logo!
@tim-garret-the-one8 күн бұрын
Тhe lack of content/ideas leads to some desperate (and questionable) actions.
@RestorishOfficial8 күн бұрын
It is an experiment. We try those sometimes. Feedback noted.
@bubbeloid8 күн бұрын
The lack of touching grass leads to some desperate (and questionable) comments.
@seanrichards87748 күн бұрын
How was her response to “I’m making cornbread” in the dark not, “why?”
@raywill20078 күн бұрын
First off, who eats cornbread by itself? 😂 Second off, did you intentionally setup your daughter to look like the ghost from The Grudge? 😂