i have these videogame cd's that have scratches on them and they dont work. do those scratch remover kits work?
how much are they and where can i get them?
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karenR answered Tuesday November 1 2005, 9:33 pm: You know what? I have tried them and they are OK.
You know what works though?
Its worked for me but if it doesn't work for you don't write back yelling or anything OK?
Turtle wax. The kind you polish the car with.
Put it on. Let it dry. Wipe it off.
Crayon has also worked in a pinch.
Can you tell I am a PlayStation nut and can't wait for the proper CD fixer uppers?
Hope it helps get you back in the action soon! :)
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It really doesn't mess it up (crayon).
You rub it on and then sort of rub it back off. Fills in the scratches. I wuold use the wax first choice though. :) [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
Chicken_flavored_eggs answered Tuesday November 1 2005, 6:14 pm: These CD remover kits you speak of help some, it just depends on how deep the scratches are. Try going up to the guy in a long trench coat on a corner and say "The purple flying spider has eaten YO MOMMA!" He should not take offense and give you CD scratch remover. If he looks at you funny...run....fast.
However, those men are hard to find, so I would suggest Best Buy and or Circuit City. They shouldn't be more than 19.99$ But if they happen to be more expensive...don't blame me. Blame capitalism and the CD's makers for making CD's so damn scratchable. [ Chicken_flavored_eggs's advice column | Ask Chicken_flavored_eggs A Question ]
Californias_Hottest_xO answered Tuesday November 1 2005, 6:10 pm: Yea, they do work!! At least for me... And o0o yea, you can get them at places like best buy.
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