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[Guide] Fix a scratched disc
#1
Do you have some old CD's that are so badly scratched they don't work? You may be able to resurface them.

What you need:

*Paper towel
*Metal polish
*Scratched CD
*Tissue paper
*Toothpaste (optional)

Put a fairly large amount of metal polish on some paper towel:

[Image: buff.png]

Buff the side of the CD with the scratches:

[Image: buffi.png]

When you are done buffing, leave it to dry:

[Image: buffed.png]

Next take the tissue paper and wipe off all the excess metal polish:

[Image: tissue.png]

When finished it should look nice and new:

[Image: newre.png]

You can leave it like that and try out your luck or you can put toothpaste on it and buff it up some more.

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#2
I've never used metal polish on a scratched CD before. I have used a banana peel many times, however. Same technique, and the results are great IMO.
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#3
(04-21-2010, 06:19 PM)Heli0s Wrote: I've never used metal polish on a scratched CD before. I have used a banana peel many times, however. Same technique, and the results are great IMO.

Banana peel Evilgrin
I had a CD i wanted to save so i did a little research and i found this to work well.

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#4
Wow, thank you. I could never really find a good tutorial like the one you just posted, very detailed.
Hi Blackhat
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#5
That will really fudge the cd up...
Buy a real cd cleaner and clean it
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#6
That looks like cum on the tissue :\

Good guide though xD Now post how to fix a snapped CD Sad

Lolz
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#7
(04-22-2010, 02:47 AM)Cache Wrote: That looks like cum on the tissue :\

Good guide though xD Now post how to fix a snapped CD Sad

Lolz

Ha Ha, superglue?

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