My mother bought one at Best Buy called "Dr. Fix it" or something like that and it really does work. Some of hers were beyond repair but most of her movies and CD's work like new. It also works on Play Station games.
2007-07-15 16:48:39
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answered by icunurse85 7
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If all else fails, you additionally can take the disks to Blockbuster or comparable sort shops, who've a restoration provider. it incredibly relies upon in basic terms how badly scratched those disks are!!
2016-10-21 08:49:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Susan, it depends on the scrach, sometimes it don't work, I use one to clean my CDs, You have a good day! Your Friend Jimmy.
2007-07-15 03:17:10
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answered by ? 3
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I've got a gizmo that I put them in that removes scratches, most of the time.
2007-07-15 02:58:56
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answered by Bye Bye 5
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it doesn't take the big scratches away, but the cd plays much better.
2007-07-15 03:14:59
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answered by Anonymous
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NO< i used peanut butter and a coffee filter, and it worked great
2007-07-15 03:59:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Actually, I have never tried that stuff.
2007-07-15 04:40:52
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answered by Anonymous
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I never had any luck with it. I don't like it.
2007-07-15 03:03:35
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answered by mrjts 4
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i never tried it myself,i've heard its not that good tho
2007-07-15 02:59:24
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answered by Anonymous
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No, don't waste your money.
2007-07-15 03:42:48
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answered by scott p 6
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