According to my friend, yes, but I don't have personal experience with it.*
2007-01-24 06:47:57
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answer #1
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answered by Just me 3
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I doubt it. Toothpaste is not transparent. CDs and DVDs work with light so anything that would fill in the cracks would need to be transparent.
I've used Chapstick. That works pretty well if the scratches aren't deep.
2007-01-24 06:48:27
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answer #2
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answered by robtheman 6
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I would not suggest it. Some toothpastes have tiny particles in them that can scratch it worse. It might with the right type of toothpaste. I would just use a cd scratch removal kit to be safe.
2007-01-24 06:52:17
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answer #3
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answered by Ryan0583 2
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best compund i have found for removing minor scratches from discs is the stuff they sell at auto zone (or any automotive store) for pollishing plastic headlight lenses. doesnt really matter what brand. they are all designed to polish platic. just use light amounts at a time. personaly i prefer use the method of going in a straight line from center of disc to outer edge of disc. they say you should never go in circles or go from outer edge to center. not sure why, when i have seen many comercial repair kits that have devices that spin the disc ...... but any way, the stuff should cost you around 5 to 8 $$ depending on brand, and will be enough to last you a life time
2016-05-24 04:52:41
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answered by Barbara 4
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I haven't found it to work yet and it can get a bit messy. It's worth the few dollars it costs to go to Wal Mart or another discount store and just get some of the lotion or cream they sell to take the scratches out of your CD's.
2007-01-24 06:54:20
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answer #5
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answered by Cheryl B 1
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It works with toothpaste that has baking soda in it. Chapstick works better though.
2007-01-24 06:55:26
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes
Only the Fluoride type with the whitening crystals in gel form
Not the others
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2007-01-24 06:48:13
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answer #7
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answered by god knows and sees else Yahoo 6
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I have used Turtle Wax instead! It really works too
2007-01-24 06:52:36
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answer #8
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answered by babigurl_1412 2
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im not sure about toothpaste but i know for a fact that chapstick does
2007-01-24 06:48:06
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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Windex is what I use -- spray it on and wipe outwards (not in circular motion) with a paper towel.
2007-01-24 06:48:30
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answer #10
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answered by Jo 6
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