they sell cd/dvd/game fixers that buff off the surface they are called game dr. and they work great. we use them all the time on ps2 games, if it doesn't work the first time then go over it again. we have a older one that's manual but they sell ones that do all the work for you now, check any game store, walmart, or movie store.
2006-12-12 02:21:10
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answered by hot like me 3
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Adhesive patches are bought that supposedly can help with scratches on CDs - this will be what you'll opt to attempt. in case you nonetheless have a receipt, i'd go back the product if interior of assure for a sparkling disc. There are also machines that sparkling discs for you, yet when the scratch is deep, there will be no assisting it. you ought to opt to reveal screen that your PS2 lens for reading the disc will be smudged, scratched or have dirt on it. you ought to opt to attempt puffing some air into the console at the same time as the disc tray is open.
2016-10-18 04:05:24
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answered by dmitriev 3
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Don't have a clue, BUT one of the featured questions of the day on yahoo is how to repair a scratched CD. You'll get some good answers here, but you can also reference that question's answers. Just go to the home page for yahoo answers and wait for the question to show up in the special feature box.
2006-12-12 02:25:30
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answered by brainiac5 2
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2006-12-12 20:28:20
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answered by jiguang 1
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I think CompUSA has a CD repair service (at least they used to) that's only around a couple of dollars for repair. Might see if they can do it.
2006-12-12 02:20:47
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answered by Dale 2
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Go to your local walmart and buy a scratch remover. That's probably going to be your best bet.
2006-12-12 02:17:38
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answered by May 4
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you can if you send it to a certain place it describes on the internat,but you'll have to take a risk.
2006-12-12 02:16:54
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answered by Anonymous
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