No. You can get a store to buff the disks to minimize the scratches. If they are deep scratches though, it will not work.
You can try buffing the scratches out, though you can always get a screen cover for your DS.
If the disc has scratches that make it not work, try using a pencil eraser and rub from the center to the edge. It rubs off a small layer that rubs away the scratches. Hope this helps!
Usually stores like Game Crazy and the Radio Shack Repair Center offer to buffer discs, but buffering is for scratches in discs, I'm not sure if it can fix a crack.
I have Karate Kid and it gets to a certan part and just freezes.Can someone PLEASE help me? It doesn't have ANY scratches
To effectively fix deep scratches in a wood floor, you can start by cleaning the area and filling the scratch with wood filler that matches the floor color. Sand the filled area until smooth, then apply a matching stain and finish to blend it with the rest of the floor.
To fix scratches on stainless steel surfaces, you can use a stainless steel cleaner and a soft cloth to gently buff out the scratches. If the scratches are deep, you may need to use a stainless steel scratch remover or a fine-grit sandpaper to smooth out the surface. Remember to always follow the manufacturer's instructions and test any products in a small, inconspicuous area first.
U Don't! It is not likely you can ever repair real deep scratches.
To effectively fix deep scratches on hardwood floors, you can start by cleaning the scratched area and filling it with wood filler that matches the floor color. Sand the filled area until it is smooth and level with the rest of the floor. Finally, apply a finish or sealant to protect the repaired area and blend it with the surrounding floor.
To fix scratches on a stainless steel fridge, you can try using a stainless steel cleaner or polish specifically designed for this purpose. Gently rub the product onto the scratched area following the manufacturer's instructions. You can also try using a soft cloth with a mixture of water and baking soda to buff out the scratches. If the scratches are deep, you may need to seek professional help to repair them.
no but there's this stuff that removes scratches
To fix scratched stainless steel surfaces, you can use a stainless steel cleaner and a non-abrasive cloth to gently buff out the scratches. If the scratches are deep, you may need to use a stainless steel polish or a scratch removal product specifically designed for stainless steel.
To fix dog scratches on a wood door, you can try sanding the scratches lightly, applying wood filler to fill in the scratches, sanding again to smooth the surface, and then refinishing or repainting the door to match the original finish.
No. You can get a store to buff the disks to minimize the scratches. If they are deep scratches though, it will not work.
Rocks can have deep scratches due to erosion by abrasive materials such as sand, ice, or other rocks. These scratches are typically formed over long periods of time as the rock is exposed to these abrasive forces, causing the surface to wear down and create the scratches.
All deep scratches leave a scar no matter where the scratch is located. If the scratch bleeds, it will turn into a scar, this is how the body heals.
You can try buffing the scratches out, though you can always get a screen cover for your DS.