lol I do hope you're joking!!
NOOOOOOOOOOooooooooooo!!! :o)
2006-09-04 06:49:46
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answered by gromitski 5
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Not many people know about this but TOOTHPASTE does seem to work if done correctly. but only white toothpaste. u have to add a lil on the cd and then work ure way from the center to the end on the cd
2006-09-04 07:07:08
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answered by dimitrix_dmx 2
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The advice from "assasin of s..." to always clean in a circular motion is wrong! Clean from the centre outwards in a straight line.
Toothpaste works on minor scratches, so does Brasso.
Use a little vinegar to clean the disk afterwards.
2006-09-04 07:18:18
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answered by Captain Eyewash 5
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Cover in Marmite & then bake in the oven at 180 for 30 minutes.
Voila - You'll have a nice dish!
2006-09-06 11:38:59
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answered by fruitbat7711 3
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i've got by no ability heard of the approach and for my area, I doubt i will ever try it. in the journey that your discs are scratched in simple terms grab a fabric and spray a very small volume of pledge on it. permit it take in somewhat then lightly rub it in. Small around motions over the completed disc. they must artwork advantageous after that.
2016-12-14 18:01:28
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answered by ? 3
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its great for removing small scratches , ive saved many a jumping cd / playstation game with it, i always finish it with furniture polish and dont forget to always work in a circular motion around the disc.
2006-09-04 06:53:53
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answered by assassin of silence 5
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heck yeah!
it gets rid of all the gingivitious that accumulates on your dvds and cds!
2006-09-04 06:55:36
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answered by grunt_smacker 2
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i dont think so it'll ruin the dvd get alchol on a cotton ball and try it it works for me
2006-09-04 07:27:32
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answered by REBECCA. 2
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It is abrasive - think about it - it cleans your teeth.
I don't think you would want to scratch the CDs.
2006-09-05 10:57:52
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answered by ingy 3
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I prefer a wire brush.
2006-09-05 12:12:07
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answered by Anonymous
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I've always used Windex.
2006-09-04 06:49:24
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answered by Anonymous
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