Re: Scratched disc
#137284
04/14/03 02:46 PM
04/14/03 02:46 PM
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DoreenS
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For slightly scratched discs I use glass cleaner. I've read that toothpaste will repair them but I don't know if it will fix bad scratches. If the information is gone I don't see how anything will bring it back. Sorry, not very helpful.
Doreen
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Re: Scratched disc
#137285
04/14/03 03:02 PM
04/14/03 03:02 PM
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BillyBob
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I've seen "repair kits" for disks in the stores but I have no idea how well they work. Whatevr you do will depend, I imagine, on the depth and length of the scratch. The advice, when simply cleaning a disk, is to rub from the center outward (or vice versa) but not in a circular manner around the disk.
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Re: Scratched disc
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04/15/03 12:40 AM
04/15/03 12:40 AM
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go_pher_fun
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i thought about repairing a cd once that was still readible. i remember the kit that i saw specifically said it repairs unreadible cd's. but a boomer here told me that those repair kits don't always work, so i gave up on the idea.
if i remember correctly, toothpaste smoothes out rough edges on plastic. my dad once buffed up the scratched head of a flashlight once with it, but i'm not quite sure if it'll do the trick on a cd.
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Re: Scratched disc
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04/15/03 07:24 AM
04/15/03 07:24 AM
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syd
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My daughter's boyfried bought a DiscDoctor to repair the scratches on his Playstation discs. I had an old game Return to Krondor that I had tried and tried to install but because of a gouge (and were're talking deep gouge here) it wouldn't read it - I decided I had nothing to lose so decided to try the repair kit - guess what? worked like a charm. Took the gouge out and the game installed and played. I've used it numerous times since then on my software and my son's Playstation games and believe me I have gotten his money's worth In fact I bought one of my own. Wouldn't be without it actually - it's saved me a bunch of money over the past year or so.
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Re: Scratched disc
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04/15/03 01:48 PM
04/15/03 01:48 PM
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syd
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Good point - guess I can make a copy on a CDR - scratch it up pretty good and try to repair it <g>
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Re: Scratched disc
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04/16/03 04:41 PM
04/16/03 04:41 PM
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infernoj13usa
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If you live near a Compusa Store. They can regrind the underside mirror of the CD for you for 5.00. If y'all remember my horrible nightmare with Ghosts and Simon 1 back in October, that's how I was able to completely fix it. (I had started with Colgate toothpast and it did remove most of the sratches except for one deep gouge. Inferno
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Re: Scratched disc
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04/17/03 12:51 PM
04/17/03 12:51 PM
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Jema
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Inferno, about a year ago I tried Colgate toothpaste on an old CD that had a few surface scratches. It didn't harm the CD, but it also didn't remove the scratches. I must not have done it right. Please tell me how you did it. Thanks. Jema
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