you can use toothpaste or you can take it to a used music shop and usually they can fix scratched cds for a small fee
2006-10-02 04:56:50
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answered by sassy 1 3
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ok purely some questions: a million: did you purchase the coverage? 2: how do you handle the disc (do you carry it on the side or on the truthfully vivid section) 3: there is not any 3 besides, if to procure coverage you may get a thoroughly new disc, if not i might purchase one from E-Bay considering their video games value next to not something P.S. pissing on the disc would not artwork and the silk cloth is likewise a stable concept, yet freezing the disc proves efficient for minimum scratches (i dont understand the physics of this methodology).
2016-10-18 08:47:40
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answered by Anonymous
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There are some Scratch Removal Kits for CDs, but it also works for video game discs too
2006-10-02 05:03:29
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answered by botr370 2
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The toothpaste suggestion works well. Try the pasty kind, not the clear/gel type. Rub it with a clean fingertip in small circular motions on the crathed area diluting it with water at the same time. The result will look a bit coudy, but it should read fine in your player/drive.
2006-10-02 05:03:44
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answered by boredperv 6
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Toothpaste is a good way, and if you have this problem often you should buy a scratch remover device, they are sold in some electronics stores. :)
2006-10-02 05:09:36
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answered by mashumaro296 1
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you cant, if you tried, it would damage the disc anymore
2006-10-02 04:55:38
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answered by Henry_Tee 7
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"DISCARD"
2006-10-02 05:03:29
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answered by mohan cchandran 1
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