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Title: Homemade scratch removers?
Post by: soundifound on April 16, 2001, 05:44:00 PM
My copy of THPS occasionally pauses for a few seconds then gets back to the action.  I assume its because of some tiny scratches on the CD.  I heard toothpaste worked good on removing scratches, does it?.  Is there ant other good homemade scratches removers?
Title: Homemade scratch removers?
Post by: unknown on April 16, 2001, 05:52:54 PM
???????????????????? i have no idea about home maid scratch removers, but if anyone has a good 1 then im for it, im gonna probably buy the cd doctor, they have it at software etc.,
Title: Homemade scratch removers?
Post by: ddaryl on April 16, 2001, 07:24:35 PM
a little Ajax on  a Brillo pad will work
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wait a second you said "removers"........... Nevermind
Title: Homemade scratch removers?
Post by: Aaron on April 16, 2001, 08:22:18 PM
In all seriousness, Armor-All works great. I use it on my cd\'s all the time. It can make an unplayable disc work fine. Be sure to wipe it all off though. I swear to god this works. I used to work at a used record and CD store, and this is what we used on them.
Title: Homemade scratch removers?
Post by: unknown on April 16, 2001, 08:29:17 PM
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Originally posted by Aaron
In all seriousness, Armor-All works great. I use it on my cd\'s all the time. It can make an unplayable disc work fine. Be sure to wipe it all off though. I swear to god this works. I used to work at a used record and CD store, and this is what we used on them.


aww yeah, props to my man aaron on his awesome tip, i always wondered how the video store cd\'s always stayed in tip top shape :), im gonna try it and give my opinion.

and this is normal armor all i take it?
Title: Homemade scratch removers?
Post by: Aaron on April 16, 2001, 09:14:30 PM
Yeah, the regular stuff. I sprayed it on the disc, and then wiped it off with a tissue, Then I got a fresh tissue, and made sure I got all of it off.
Title: Homemade scratch removers?
Post by: ##RaCeR## on April 17, 2001, 03:59:17 AM
I think metho works the best...