What takes out scratches well?

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  • acecl22
    AGD RULES
    • Aug 2002
    • 397

    #1

    What takes out scratches well?

    i need to get out some scratches on a dvd, whats a good thing to use to get them out
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  • TDonovan
    Baller on a budget
    • Dec 2003
    • 609

    #2
    Depends on how deep... But there are these little wheel things with some solution that you can find at Best Buy. They work decently for minor scratching.

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    • Hasty8
      Registered User
      • Jul 2001
      • 1136

      #3
      If you can catch your finger nail on the scratch then sorry you are sol. IF they are just minor surface scratches go to your local music store. 3M makes a pretty good system. It's like a milky white cremy fluid (okay, quit the snieckering back there). You wipe it on, let it dry for a few minuntes then wipe the residue off. It dries clear and sorta fills in the cracks.
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      • acecl22
        AGD RULES
        • Aug 2002
        • 397

        #4
        anything cheaper than buying one of those
        Level 10, ULE bodied, X-Valved mag
        Flat black Intelliframe
        12"cp barrel
        CP mini gas-through
        Phsyco Ballistics Drop with on/off
        pmi 68ci 3000psi nitro tank

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        • acecl22
          AGD RULES
          • Aug 2002
          • 397

          #5
          whats 3M
          Level 10, ULE bodied, X-Valved mag
          Flat black Intelliframe
          12"cp barrel
          CP mini gas-through
          Phsyco Ballistics Drop with on/off
          pmi 68ci 3000psi nitro tank

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          • jpdgas
            Don't Get Eliminated!!!
            • Jan 2003
            • 222

            #6
            Ive heard that turtle wax works well. havent tried it but they recommended it on TechTV about a year ago. just make sure you polish it so there arent any smuges.

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            • desslock
              Registered User
              • Jan 2004
              • 199

              #7
              white chalky dollar store brand toothpaste!! for real Ive fixed ps games dvds and movies. get a ilttle paste on your fingers wet it a little go from the center out in straight strokes rinse off the rest. plus leaves your cds/dvds smelling minty fresh!
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              • Rob218
                No longer...
                • Jun 2003
                • 215

                #8
                Originally posted by desslock
                white chalky dollar store brand toothpaste!! for real Ive fixed ps games dvds and movies. get a ilttle paste on your fingers wet it a little go from the center out in straight strokes rinse off the rest. plus leaves your cds/dvds smelling minty fresh!
                This man speaks the truth. I've used toothpaste numerous times to fill in minor scratches.
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                • nippinout
                  FUSP
                  • Jan 2002
                  • 1231

                  #9
                  I've used toothpaste to rub out that annoying AT&T logo from my cell phone.
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                  • MarkM
                    UK Cougars
                    • Jul 2002
                    • 2433

                    #10
                    The name of one of the kit things is called "Disc Doctor" it isn't particularly cheap and it is meant to fill the scratches as described above. A lot of the other wheel things are just cleaners so be careful that you buy the correct thing. Personally I can't see how toothpaste is going to work as it is an abrasive not a filler
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