How can you remove scratches from disks?
The best way to remove scratches from discs such as Video Games, DVD'S, CD'S is to use a product called Brasso. Brasso is very cheap to buy and works very well. Most of the time it removes the scratch straight away. But if it doesn't go straight away do it a few more times until the scratch finally disappears.
Below is the method how you use it:
Most home remedies do not work and there are professional machines that can polish the disc. It is better to replace the disc and not try to remove the scratches
Yes, you can buff the surface of a disc with toothpaste to remove, or lessen, scratches.
Try wiping the disc with a towel or tissue to rub off any dust. There are probably scratches on it. If that doesn't work, your game may have too many scratches.
Most home remedies do not work, take it out to be polished and cleaned or replace the broken disc
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!
scratches are indents in the disc or where a tiny part of the disc is gone. they cannot be taken off, for they are not a physical object attached to the disc.
Most home remedies do not work and there are professional machines that can polish the disc. It is better to replace the disc and not try to remove the scratches
Yes, you can buff the surface of a disc with toothpaste to remove, or lessen, scratches.
If a Mac computer is not accepting a disc, check the disc for surface scratches. Superficial scratches can compromise the disc and result in errors. You will also want to be sure that the disc is compatible with Mac computers.
Scratches on the disc
take it to a video shop :)
It has a very loose hold on the disc, so when the console leans the disc reader hits the disc and scratches it.
The disc can be professionally polished and cleaned
Try wiping the disc with a towel or tissue to rub off any dust. There are probably scratches on it. If that doesn't work, your game may have too many scratches.
Not unless the disc is also warped or the scratches are so deep, the plastic has been raised to the point where you would hear it hitting something in the drive (tick-tick-tick). Surface scratches do not hurt a player.
For lightly scratches sometimes either Colgate Toothpaste, Or any brand of peanut butter will work.
You can get special sprays for fixing scratched on CDs.