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FatTony 06-03-03 01:15 PM

Animatrix with the patch (of doom)
 
I just picked up a copy of The Animatrix from Best Buy and it came with a silly little patch that looks like the cover of the case (not the kind that helps you quit smoking, mind you). Well, I got it home and opened it up and the patch fell off and left a gooey kind of residue on the case. I managed to get some of it off with a damp cloth, but there's still a lot on there. Any suggestions of how to get the rest of this off?

Beware the patch!

Justin00787 06-03-03 01:21 PM

Try using WD40 that should work

BigPete 06-03-03 01:22 PM

Goo-gone.

William Fuld 06-03-03 01:34 PM

Have you tried boiling it?

REL77 06-03-03 01:43 PM

what I would do woudl return it and get another one

trammel 06-03-03 01:48 PM

Since it is a snapper case would the Goo-Gone or WD40 ruin the cardboard?


-Tom

Johnny Zhivago 06-03-03 01:54 PM


Originally posted by William Fuld
Have you tried boiling it?
:lol: ;)

elise 06-03-03 02:03 PM


Originally posted by Johnny Zhivago
:lol: ;)
That wasn't meant to be a joke -- it works. Boil a pot of water and stick a DVD in. It also helps with minor scratches. Works like a charm.

Johnny Zhivago 06-03-03 02:07 PM


Originally posted by elise
That wasn't mean to be a joke -- it works. Boil a pot of water and stick a DVD in. It also helps with minor scratches. Works like a charm.
Yes, I know... But this thread is about the <i>case</i> > <i>"Well, I got it home and opened it up and the patch fell off and left a gooey kind of residue on the case" < </i>, not the DVD... Hence, the joke and the ;)... Or do we boil cases now too? :)

majorjoe23 06-03-03 02:09 PM

I'm with Elise, boil the sucker.

elise 06-03-03 03:18 PM


Originally posted by Johnny Zhivago
Or do we boil cases now too? :)
Absolutely. Inserts, too.

(Sorry, I wasn't sure what you were referring to. :))

Fandango 06-03-03 03:49 PM

Lighter Fluid works too.

C Roberts 06-03-03 03:50 PM

Take it back and either buy it somewhere else or tell them you want a patchless copy so you're case isn't damaged.

Alternatively you can lick it clean... ;)

Tscott 06-03-03 03:51 PM


Originally posted by elise
Absolutely. Inserts, too.
Mine didn't come with an insert?! Should it have one?



;)
BTW, the gooey stuff with the patch is just that booger-like rubber cement they often use. It's usually not a problem to just peel it off, and most (if not all) of the goo was on the security sticker on mine.

drmoze 06-03-03 05:00 PM

Yup, it'll just rub off cleanly. It's the gummy stuff. *DON'T* use lighter fluid, etc. That WILL kill the cardboard case! (This isn't rocket science, y'know.)

SCHMEGGA 06-03-03 05:07 PM

Your surely not gonna keep that stinkin' snapper for any significant amount of time anyway are you? If you were thinking about then you need to visit here.

DVD Polizei 06-03-03 06:31 PM

Boiling works but I found that putting it in a pressure cooker is best.

theneobez 06-03-03 08:03 PM

Damn Keepcases. My case suffered from the patch stickiness as well. . .

greatjedi 06-03-03 08:16 PM

My patch was OK. No residue on my case.

greatjedi 06-03-03 08:31 PM


Originally posted by greatjedi
My patch was OK. No residue on my case.
OK I take it back. I double checked and I have residue.
Stupid Snappers! :(

harpo787 06-03-03 09:31 PM

No visibly obvious patch residue on mine, however, am I the only one who has a difficult time removing the cd/dvd case when they are both in at the same time? Perhaps its a bit of patch residue inside the slipcase thingy....hmm....

Once I got the patch out, I put inside that little...umm...filler spot that's beneath where you put the cd inside of...it opens up, and I stuck the patch in there.

fumanstan 06-03-03 09:33 PM

No residue here.

Cosmic Bus 06-03-03 09:57 PM

WD-40 is fine to use on a cardboard snapper, as long as you spray only a small amount onto a cloth and not directly on the case.

Rubbing alcohol also works well for removing sticky residue, but DO NOT use it on a snapper! It takes the ink right off like nothing.

dtsmovieguy 06-03-03 11:13 PM

What the hell is the deal with the patch? What will they think of next....!!!

I got the sticky residue stickyness too.. I just wanted the movie, not some crap ruining my snapper case... Time to write and complain.

fnordboy 06-04-03 12:03 AM

My patch came off no problem. I actually didn't even know about the patch until I saw this thread. Left a little gunk and it came right up and left no residue.

Pretty ugly patch, not nearly as cool as the one that came with the Hellsing disc.


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