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Taking out scratches from your CD
So I think I have some scratches in my GOW Xbox360 game.
I need like a cure to take it out.. What do I do?
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according to that guy he used a liquid metal polish which i've never tried myself but he said it worked the best out of the methods he tried
FUCKING MAGNETS EVERYWHERE IN THIS BITCH
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I heard that putting them on a freezer might help.
Personally I haven't tried it myself.
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^-GET THE FUCK OUT,DON'T PUT EM THERE !
Anyways i have no freaking idea...i'd try something too,mine Spellforce 2 gold CD is raped because i putted 1 DVD over another in the DVDreader and they got burnt/scratched...=(
Me want ideas too.
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toothpaste on a soft cloth, just a small amount.
the calcium suspension will gently buff out the small scratches, and the chalk deposits would fill in the larger cracks.
thats the cheap option if you dont have any brass/glass cleaner
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soft cloth? Can tissue be used?
Also, did you try it yourself Avwave?
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toothpaste is the way to go or most video rent shops will clean it for you at a price
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oh not tissue. use a lint free cloth (the one used to clean eyeglasses or flannel)
also i use it a lot for emergency cleaups. works better than glass polish for deeper scratches from my experience
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Okay thanks. I'll try it out.
I'll give a feedback either today or tomorrow.
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watered down turps (like really watery...) on a soft cloth worked for me..
careful on the label tho as this may erode off.. :P
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