Remove the perfect circle scratch from a game? I tried the toothpaste, didnt work. Any suggestions?
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- 22 Nov. 2009 02:30am #1
How do you..
- 22 Nov. 2009 02:33am #2
one person did the toothpaist thing for me and it worked, I tried it and it didn't. lol, but i think if you take it to game stop or game crazy you can get a free disk cleaning.
- 22 Nov. 2009 02:54am #3
Ill think about it. Any ways i can do it from home?
- 22 Nov. 2009 03:13am #4
Some dvd retailers have a machine that will buffer your game. It is possible it may break the disk but it wouldn't play anyway and usually it works so nrries...
It will be like $1-$2...
All time best way to fix disks...
- 22 Nov. 2009 03:19am #5
you would have to have some kind of machine to do it, they make these things, idk what there called, but you can buy them and take them home and clean your disks with it, sorry it doesn't help if I don't know what it's called, but I don't think you'll be able to clean it from home any other way, it's not like you can fog it up with breath and wipe it off with super soft cloth, that wouldn't work. Gamestop does it for free, or gamecrazy, idk anything else.
edit: or just do it the way Eternal Darkness Told you to..........Last edited by Devon; 22 Nov. 2009 at 03:21am. Reason: No double post
- 22 Nov. 2009 04:45pm #6
i rent the same copy of a game and i swap the discs works everytime.
- 22 Nov. 2009 07:55pm #7
- 22 Nov. 2009 07:59pm #8
- 24 Nov. 2009 03:17pm #9
Oh yeah that reminds me too, on the xbox website there is a disk replacement program which you can buy a xbox 360 game for $20 as long as you send your broken copy to them...
I would suggest taking it to the dvd store first, worse comes trse it wasn't playable anyway... And you can trade in/rent a new one...