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QuestionHow do I know how deep the scratches are?Community AnswerBy observing the scratches with your eyes, you should be able to see how deep they are. (The reflection of the light will be a clue.)
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QuestionHow do I get the scratches off my DVD?Community AnswerThe methods for a scratched CD will work for a DVD as well.
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QuestionCan I use any kind of toothpaste for repairing DVD scratches?Community AnswerUse paste instead of a gel because it is grittier.
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QuestionIs it true that CDs can be repaired with a banana?Community AnswerSliced fresh banana can clean up minor smudges and scratches on a CD. Rub a banana slice over the CD and wipe it off with the inside of the banana peel. Then use a clean cotton cloth to wipe down the CD.
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QuestionIf my DVD gets too many scratches, will it become unfixable?Community AnswerIf the scratches are bad, yes. It's more about how deep the scratches are than how many there are.
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QuestionCan I use Windex to repair the scratches on a CD?Community AnswerYou can, but it might not work as the other methods.
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QuestionHow do I fix a deeply cut CD?Community AnswerYou can’t. However, if you take it to a professional, they may be able to copy the information onto another disk.
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QuestionNot only is my disc not playing properly, but it has static all though the recording now that wasn't there before. So far, none of these have helped. Any idea what this could be?LEILA OWENSCommunity AnswerThat happened to mine as well, I figured out that it was because my toothpaste had a sort of fine grit in it that scratched up the entire surface, ruining my brand new CD. What I would suggest would be to try the wax solution and burn a new one.
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QuestionHow do I fix a game disc?Community AnswerI used the toothpaste method for my Just Dance 2 game with heavily used toothpaste and it worked perfectly.
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QuestionCan I copy music on a DVD disc?Community AnswerYes, but you will only be able to play it on a DVD player.
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QuestionI can't repair it. The scratches aren't deep, but I'm too scared to use toothpaste. We don't have bananas, and besides, everyone thinks it's a lost cause. What do I do?LEILA OWENSCommunity AnswerPledge, the furniture polish will work to fill them in. Just follow the instructions for the toothpaste one substituting your medium.
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QuestionMy CD has many little scratches on its surface. What method will I use?Community AnswerAny of the ones mentioned above will work. I find that the toothpaste method is the easiest.
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QuestionWill the toothpaste destroy the laser?Community AnswerNo. Remember, you're removing the toothpaste before you try playing the CD again.
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QuestionFor the wax method, what do we do if our disc is covered in scratches?Community AnswerThe wax fills in the scratches so that the info can be read. Try to save the data onto your computer, a flash drive, or another CD/DVD, though.
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QuestionCan I fix a Wii game the same way as a scratched CD?Community AnswerYes, of course. A Wii game has the same kind of surface as a regular CD, you can use the same methods.
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QuestionWhat is the science behind fixing a scratched CD?Community AnswerThe player uses a laser to reflect light off the surface of the CD into a lens. Scratches can prevent the laser light from being reflected properly. So, the goal is to either remove the scratch enough, or fill in the scratch enough so that the laser light reflects properly into the lens allowing the disc to be read.
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QuestionWhat methods will fix scratched Wii U disks?Community AnswerAll of the methods will work exactly the same as CD disks for Wii U disks.
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QuestionHow do I fix a scratched Xbox 360 game?Community AnswerDo the same as you would a CD/DVD. They are the same. It will also work for any other gaming disc, or a blue ray disc.
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QuestionHow do I fix a microwaved CD?Community AnswerIn this case, you can't. A microwave can warp and damage the CD, leaving it unusable for good.
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