A friend told me once that he read and used peanut butter (creamy of course!) and that it worked. I recently tried it on a few scratched DVDs and it actually worked on a few of them, but not on ones with deep scratches.
2006-07-30 08:20:54
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answered by Ajosh 1
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Throw it out of the window and start praying to god that your files are not missing and they are still on the hard drive. You'll see it will work and you'll re-burn your CD. And then forget the sorrowful past and enjoy your life with your brand new CD. And be wise enough not to scratch it again.
2006-07-30 09:13:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Rubbing alcohol, a prayer and a best buy card for a new CD(just in case).
2006-07-30 08:22:12
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answered by FreeBass 1
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use whitening toothpaste. brush it around in small, concentric circles and then wipe away with a smooth cloth, pulling away from the center of the cd, never towards it. it works
2006-07-30 08:20:48
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answered by af4sguy 3
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Creamy Peanut Butter
2006-07-30 08:21:28
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answered by redeyedtreefrog 3
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I've used alittle rubbing alcohol on a clean soft cloth. Let it air dry.
2006-07-30 08:21:16
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answered by Anonymous
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peanut butter
2006-07-30 08:22:32
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answered by heidi_rammstein 3
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hammer them, then put them in a microwave for 10 seconds, hammer it sum more and then throw it off thetop of ur building. That oughta fix 'em real good!
2006-07-30 08:21:51
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answered by DichloroDiphenyl 5
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I thought there was none :O
2006-07-30 08:20:45
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answered by ? 2
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