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  • Question
    What can I use in place of a microfiber cloth?
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    You can use an old t-shirt instead of a microfiber cloth. This is what I usually do, and it has not damaged my CDs at all.
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    How long do I leave it on for?
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    After rubbing it into the CD, you may wipe it off whenever you please.
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    Would toothpaste cleaning work on a DVD?
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    Yes, the same things work on CDs and DVDs. Keep in mind that if the scratch is really bad, it may not be repairable.
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    How do I get rid of scratches on the picture side of a CD?
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    You most likely won't get deep enough to fix it, but even if you could, most of the data on the CD is on the other side. You need to be careful that you do not destroy the data on the CD while trying to fix the CD art.
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    Is there a specific duration I have to leave the toothpaste on the CD?
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    Leave the toothpaste on for five minutes, then rinse off the toothpaste and dry.
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    What do I do if it's my brother's disc and I don't want to make it worse?
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    You should probably ask him about it first. But if it's already broken, you don't have a lot to lose!
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    Is there a wrong type of toothpaste to use?
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    Yes. Gel toothpaste can't fix the problem. Try a classic baking soda/paste type toothpaste.
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    Can I use an anti-cavity toothpaste to remove scratches from a Blu-Ray disk?
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    Yes, that should be fine.
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    Can I polish a game disc using this method?
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    Sure. It's the same thing for every digital disc, just be careful when wiping with the cloth.
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    Does toothpaste ruin the CD if it touches the inner circle?
    Top Answerer
    No. First of all, the innermost "circle" on a CD is the spindle hole. As it is a hole, there is nothing for toothpaste to touch. The next "circle" is the clamping area, which is purely mechanical and contains no data (it is typically clear). Second, all of the underside of a CD is composed of a single material, polycarbonate. Toothpaste behaves the same on all of it.
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    How can I remove stuck paper from the CD side that plays the disc? I have tried hot water, alcohol and that's it. Any suggestions will help.
    Rudy Toth
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    Any stuck paper must have adhesive to the side being stuck. Don't use any hot water or alcohol. Lay the disc down with the paper that stuck to it facing upwards and then you should spray it with a short burst of WD-40 and let it soak for 40 minutes and see what happens next - it should come off with ease.
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    Why do some CDs I buy new not read in my CD player?
    Rudy Toth
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    Two things that you need to do here - clean the TOC ring with a clean cloth, as dust and foreign debris might exist on the new discs. And secondly, you need to get "a disc cleaner," the one with a disc that has small brushes embedded in it and run that in your player to clean the player's laser heads. Since you purchased new discs ,the player might also be outdated and old too? That is like putting on a old shirt and wear a new one over it.
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    What if my video game has a ring on it, and scratches? Would toothpaste still work or disc scratch remover?
    Top Answerer
    The only thing that disc is good for now is a coaster, as ringing a disc is basically death for it. You'll have to find a new/different copy.
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    I've done this but it doesn't seem to be working. It still says "disc unrecognized". What do I do?
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    Try covering up the scratches with yellow highlighter, this should work. And if it does not work, then the CD may be beyond repair.
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    What does it mean if I am getting an "open tray" message after trying this method out?
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    It might have too much toothpaste left on it or it still can't read the disk. Try cleaning the disk and trying again. If not, the CD probably cannot be repaired.
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    How can I tell if my CD player is dead? The laser doesn't light up anymore.
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    The laser is infrared, so you won't see it anyway. Usually to tell if it's broken, use a brand new CD and if that won't play, then you have an issue.
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    Does it work on Xbox 360 games?
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    Yes. Any CD disc should work after the toothpaste method. Xbox games are CD based, so the CD should be good.
  • Question
    How do I clean a CD with juice spilled on it?
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    If it is stained, than use warm water and mild soap and use a old t-shirt or a soft cloth to dry it off without scratching the disc.
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    What do I do if trying to repair a CD with toothpaste doesn't work?
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    You cold try a stronger abrasive, a CD repair kit, or if you can't fix it, just buy a new one. If it has data on it that really matters, take it to a place that is able to restore corrupted data.
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