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It worked for me. I got a pair of DVDs (one that was a single and another that was a 3 disc set). The single was scratched and the set was missing a DVD. I took them back to the store I bought them from with the receipt and they traded them for good copies no problem.
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Ok, thanks guys - lots of tips.
But instead of rubbing alcohol, would methylated spirits work (seeing as that's methanol as opposed to ethanol)
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I would pick up some propanol next time you head to a store. Its great for electrical systems. Pick up gloves witih it. Get the 99% pure stuff. You may want some goggles too. This stuff burns. Also, don't drink any of it. You'll cough out your liver
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Just bought a new computer and played some badly scratched CD's and absolutely no skipping, the older CD players must, of course, be designed differently, less advanced lasers/light readers. There are scratch removers, not sure what they consist of. Alcohol seems like it would work, wonder if nail polish remover, which has a certain degree of acetone in it, would work better, it's not full strength acetone, so It might be just strong enough to smooth out the scratch without damaging the plastic.. Last edited by FFH; 12-12-2007 at 11:47 PM. |
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I've tried stuff like that and it made it worse, so I ended up leaving the scratches and living with the skips until I got a new CD player, which seemed to ignore the skips, then just ripped them onto my computer and listened to them that way. CD's are no good, rip them to your computer and load them onto a cheap MP3 player and hook your computer to your sound system. Cheap and easy to do, forget the CD's. Last edited by FFH; 12-12-2007 at 11:46 PM. |
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Google it on the net, for instance CD scratch repair solutions. I'll do it now, cuz I'ld like to know what works to. Okay, just looked it up, the suggestions are toothpaste (no good), auto polish (no good), brass and silver polish (might be good). An auto polish might work if it's non abrasive, most are, I've tried a couple of them and they scratched the CD pretty bad. Try a metal polish, sounds like that might be a winner. |
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