To repairyour CD, DVD or other disk, with damage to the soft plastic layer, youwill need to polish out the scratch enough so that it doesn’t interferewith the laser’s path to the data layer. It is not always necessary tocompletely remove the scratch from the disk.
things you need :
Baking Soda Toothpaste
a Lint-free cloth (an eyeglasses cloth is perfect)
Disk Repair step 1
Firstly, give your disk a rinse under the tap. You want to make surethere is no grit or specs of dust that will make disk scratch damageworse.
Disk Repair Step 2
You now need to use a mild abrasive to polish out the scratch. Manypeople have claimed good results with toothpaste, although in this isoften not as effective as Brasso or car rubbing-compound, such as T-Cut(although toothpaste smells nicer!). If the scratch is quite deep, moreabrasive cleaners can be used, working toward a milder abrasive.
You will need to use a soft, lint-free cloth and rub gently in a circlearound the scratch. Do not press hard, as this produces more scratches,but keep going gently until the scratch is removed. Also do not usetissue.
Disk Repair Step 3
Rinse the CD, DVD, PlayStation disk, or Xbox disk and check that the scratch has been removed (not necessarily completely).
Disk Repair Step 4
Spread car wax onto the whole of the disk, with a soft, clean, lint-free cloth. Allow the disk to dry then wipe off.
Disk Repair Step 5
Try the disk. Return to step 2, if not fixed.
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things you need :
Baking Soda Toothpaste
a Lint-free cloth (an eyeglasses cloth is perfect)
Disk Repair step 1
Firstly, give your disk a rinse under the tap. You want to make surethere is no grit or specs of dust that will make disk scratch damageworse.
Disk Repair Step 2
You now need to use a mild abrasive to polish out the scratch. Manypeople have claimed good results with toothpaste, although in this isoften not as effective as Brasso or car rubbing-compound, such as T-Cut(although toothpaste smells nicer!). If the scratch is quite deep, moreabrasive cleaners can be used, working toward a milder abrasive.
You will need to use a soft, lint-free cloth and rub gently in a circlearound the scratch. Do not press hard, as this produces more scratches,but keep going gently until the scratch is removed. Also do not usetissue.
Disk Repair Step 3
Rinse the CD, DVD, PlayStation disk, or Xbox disk and check that the scratch has been removed (not necessarily completely).
Disk Repair Step 4
Spread car wax onto the whole of the disk, with a soft, clean, lint-free cloth. Allow the disk to dry then wipe off.
Disk Repair Step 5
Try the disk. Return to step 2, if not fixed.
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