Dip the disk in the water and gently move it around. Be careful not to hit the sides of the sink with the disk. Repeat the process if any stubborn dirt remains.
Rinse the disk by holding it under warm, running water. Make sure all the dirt and soap is removed. Let the disk air dry with the label side down, or dry it gently with a soft cloth.
Put a small amount of white, "chalky" toothpaste on the disk and gently rub it in using a circular motion. You must use a white toothpaste; gel toothpastes won't work.
Leave the toothpaste on the disk for five minutes.
Hold the disk under warm running water to remove all the toothpaste. Set the disk aside (again, label side down) and let it air dry. You can also dry the disk by wiping it gently with a soft cloth.
It's a board game.
If the ps2 is not spinning the disk, it means that u have not placed the disk properly. It happened many times with me too. Just push the disk harder until you hear a small "crack" kind of thing. Put i tight and switch it on, and hope it works! Thank you, Vineel, India.
It depends on what kind of game is being played, so other than that it depends on what game is told.
whith a gun
yes,it can because it is kind of the same thing.
you can use toothpaste to clean your cd
Injestible toothpaste: The kind that won't hurt you if swallowed.
The most important step in preventing pimples is to keep your skin very clean, and to remove layers of dead skin (this process is also known as exfoliation). In theory you can clean your skin with toothpaste, but really, toothpaste is better suited for cleaning the teeth; you can use any kind of soap on the face.
Check for any kind of damage on the disk. If there is non, try to wipe the dish a little with some clean clothing. If you've already tried this and there is still no improvement, there could be something wrong with the game itself. Ask the store/person you bought it from. If these people proved to you that the game works for them, then there is something wrong with the console itself. (some kind of error when the disk is being read). Could be caused by some kind of damage to the disk-reader itself if you've hit the console somehow.
The say the white kind of cheap chalky toothpaste
When I was a bit younger the answer to this was always 'A tuba toothpaste' (a tube of toothpaste).
If the shopkeeper is kind enough, bring the disk back to him and ask him to repair it.
Colgate is the best brand
mint
A circular scratch on a game disk most often comes from a defective disk drive. It usually means that whatever device read the disk had an ojbect stuck in the disk drive that did not belong there or that the drive is not perfectly suspending the disk above the reader. The drive spins your disk around inside the Xbox and if something is sticking up in there or if the disk is leaning to the side and it rubs against something while spining, it will put that kind of scratch on the disk.
colgate
wow what kind of question is this??