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anyone have any good teckniques to remove scratches from cds?my halo 1 cd is pretty bad and i cant get it to load. was thinking of bringing it to gamecrazy and seeing if they would buff it.
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Post by FleetAdmiralBacon »

Hmm... DiscDoctor works rather well. I ran out of resurfacing fluid for mine...
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i heard that worked rather well, i was just wondering if anyone has any homebrew teckniques
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Post by Cuda »

well for me, its really not about removing the scratches, but cleaning the disk really good. little bit of Dishsoap, and hot water work good for me.
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Toothpaste. I'm not lying =P

Also check out http://www.ehow.com/how_2499_clean-cds.html and the related links on the right. Also look at the tips left by other users for some ideas.
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toothpaste doesnt work the very best, trust me ive tried it, and it saved my life, (I scratched my backstreetboys cd) LOL, im jk'in i hate the backstreet boys
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Go to hollywood video man the have a F*ucking huge disc buffer its Fing Magi i swear.

all it as is a high quality polisher

And a spinner that goes like 800 RPM with some weird souloution...

MAKES THEM BRAND NEW...

3 bucks.

Good deal. reall works.

and if something goes wrong or it dosent work they will give you a brand new game.
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Post by wes »

i use discdoctor, it really does work
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Post by a mammoth »

I also heard that you can boil disc to get scratches off. I've never tryed it but I ran my halo 2 disc under hot water for like 30 secs and it loaded some levels it couldn't previously. I got a free buffing card for five "buffs" at gamecrazy cuase I bought an xbox 1. Pretty sweet.
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Post by Kurroda »

boil the disc you would think the disc would melt. I Have a game doctor and when u run out of the fluid you just use water duh. there is another way to remove scratches on a psp with this stuff ( forget what) probley would work on a disc.
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my friend told me to use toothpaste, it scratched the disc even more!i took it to game crazy in hollywood vid and the guy gave me a card for 5 disc buffings. he said someone left it there so he gave it to me for free. it worked, the disc is still scratched alittle, some spots take a sec to load, but it works.
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Post by RaVNzCRoFT »

Toothpaste and chocolate are excellent abrasives to use, especially since you'd already have them in your house.
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Post by The_Hushed_Casket »

Toothpaste works as long as it has baking soda in it.
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