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So guys do you know any way to fix CD/DVD scratches?
Thanks in advance !
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you can put more scratches in them (works for me)

or buy this chemical at like a cd store or gaming store and spray on and wipe off and it files the grooves (friend tought me this)
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looks funny but this helped me YouTube - Repair CD Video
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moonknight said:

you can put more scratches in them (works for me)

or buy this chemical at like a cd store or gaming store and spray on and wipe off and it files the grooves (friend tought me this)

To be kind and serious to you, stop posting meaningless replies...

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looks funny but this helped me YouTube - Repair CD Video
I watched, are you sure it will work?
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yes :D
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It is possible to (cheaply) buy special boxes that are shaped a bit like a rotary saw. You put the CD in, and it spins it and does something to it so that the scratches are fixed. It is not high-tech, just some sort of advanced cleaning hardware.
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Xav said:

It is possible to (cheaply) buy special boxes that are shaped a bit like a rotary saw. You put the CD in, and it spins it and does something to it so that the scratches are fixed. It is not high-tech, just some sort of advanced cleaning hardware.

However, will my data go lost or?
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No, the point is it repairs it.
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Xav said:

No, the point is it repairs it.

I understood the method it does. It just polishes the plastic disc... without harming the "Digital film..."
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Do some research, find some models. You may be pleasantly surprised.
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Xav said:

Do some research, find some models. You may be pleasantly surprised.

Did, found a rather good way to repair !
I just need to use soap and a tissue, and it worked lol !
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aah soap and tissues are very useful in many aspects of life if you know what i mean
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