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Toothpaste clean disc
Toothpaste clean disc









With each grit, always begin rubbing with the circular direction but end rubbing radially (center to outside). Follow its instructions which tell you to vary the direction of rubbing and polishing. Be extremely careful if you attempt this process!!!!! Practice on an expendable CD first as this method is not easy. If that doesn't work and your CD is not playable, you already have nothing to lose so you may then proceed with this step. Try the above treatment for minor scratches first. There won't be enough moisture to do damage to your player. Then, put it into the CD player so that it will spin and let it run that way for at least 20 minutes so that any moisture in the disc sandwich gets spun out. Then you may rinse the CD and dry it by using a dry soft towel. Don't spend any amount of time in one spot as the small amount of heat this can generate can distort the thin data metallization of the aluminum film inside. Prist) and follow the instructions remembering to only clean from the center to the outside of the CD in single pass wiping motion. Let them cool down by themselves and insert it DRY into your stereo/video game. Let it there for a couple of hours and take them off. Put your scratched CD/s in a freezer with the reading part facing up. I was able to repair an unreadable game CD using this technique. You must clean the baking soda off the CD before you put it in the disc drive. Using a paste made of baking soda and a soft cotton cloth, and buffing the bad scratch will help a lot. It's the baking soda in toothpaste that polishes and whitens. They will scratch it and blame you for being mad at them. But be careful with your CD's people, don't leave them out of the case, and don't let your little brothers use them.

toothpaste clean disc

This works in minor scratches as I've mentioned. If the CD still refuses to work, repeat the action, or try another method. Now, insert the CD to your video game console. Make sure NO toothpaste is left on the reading part of the disc. Repeat this until all the toothpaste is gone. Then get the clean rag and rub the disc until the disc is shining. Then rub the q-tip in the reading part of the disc until half of the toothpaste is gone. It's effective on minor scratches, and can be done as many times as you want. You usually wont need to buy anything for this method. There are other methods that I've found on google, and suggested by members. Not letting the toothpaste dry in the surface or take it off too soon. As I said before, it needs to be done carefully. I will not be held responsible to CD's broken due to these methods.

toothpaste clean disc

And that dust will turn into scratches.Īlso, if you think your CD isn't playing but it has no scratches, Open your videogame, VERY carefully, and, with a q-tip, clean the laser eye of the console. The CD will also encounter dust over time. This is due to over-usage, and that the disc reader is operated by laser, and that laser scratches. If you have a favorite disc that you keep on your videogame all the time, and dont remove it after every play, it will eventually scratch.

toothpaste clean disc

So, I advise you to keep your CDs in a cover after every use, to maintain the CD intact, and without scratches.

TOOTHPASTE CLEAN DISC PS2

I've been having many problems with many of my old PS2 and PS1 CDs due to mis-use. I made this topic some time ago, about fixing scratched CDs.









Toothpaste clean disc