shockren-b12 answered Tuesday August 24 2004, 11:21 pm: i feel your pain but, theres a way to get rid of them. its this tool called a cd buffer that could get rid of your scratches, i think that they sell them at game stores. if your disks have scratches that don't work on your ps2 than the cd buffer probably won't fix that problem it'll just make your disk look scrathless. hope i helped. [ shockren-b12's advice column | Ask shockren-b12 A Question ]
AndrewBennett answered Tuesday August 24 2004, 7:47 pm: My friend used something called a "Game Doctor" that he bought at an Electronics Boutique. Worked great, the game was good as new. It also works on audio CD's, and DVD's I believe. [ AndrewBennett's advice column | Ask AndrewBennett A Question ]
p8ntballkt answered Tuesday August 24 2004, 7:08 pm: actually andrew, i just happen to know.....take some plain white toothpaste!!! and then put it on a wash cloth and spread it over the scrathes, (make sure it is plain white) and then take a wet paper towel and wipe it off, and it should be better, ttyl byebyez~! [ p8ntballkt's advice column | Ask p8ntballkt A Question ]
xXxpinky615xXx answered Tuesday August 24 2004, 7:04 pm: if you go to any CD store they sell scratch doctors or skip doctors... it's basically this thing that cleans the games and buffs away the scratches and it costs about 20 bucks! it's totaly worth it! i have one and i used it on all my CD's and my brother used it on his PS2 games. [ xXxpinky615xXx's advice column | Ask xXxpinky615xXx A Question ]
o0Tina0o answered Tuesday August 24 2004, 6:34 pm: you can take it 2 a place called " last stop cd stop" or like any cd place will take out the scracths 4 a charge.. but if u r cheap.. take a condom..and try rubbing on the scratchs.. works 4 me [ o0Tina0o's advice column | Ask o0Tina0o A Question ]
Karen answered Tuesday August 24 2004, 6:10 pm: Umm, my brother has play station 2 and he bought this cd cleaner at the place where he got his system and games. It also removes the scratches too! Hope I helped :) [ Karen's advice column | Ask Karen A Question ]
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