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Topic: Annoying Scratches!

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gamerboyshadow5

I have a game that is really scratched and it stops working when I get to a certain point.
Does anyone know a way to get rid of scratches that definitely works?
If you have anything that you know works please post it here!

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irken004

gamerboyshadow5 wrote:

I have a game that is really scratched and it stops working when I get to a certain point.
Does anyone know a way to get rid of scratches that definitely works?
If you have anything that you know works please post it here!

i took mine to Premiere Video and they fixed it for about $5

gamerboyshadow5

Do you think they could do it if I took it to GameStop?

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theblackdragon

GameStop might sell disc repair kits (and I'm pretty sure places like FYE and Blockbuster do too), but I can't find anything on their website advertising that they do repairs themselves. you could try calling your local GS to find out.

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Ragnor

I should probably buy one of those repair kits someday. Toothpaste is still doing fine for me though

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Wiiloveit

Here's a tip for future though: try using cases to store your discs. It works for me!

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gamerboyshadow5

Wiiloveit wrote:

Here's a tip for future though: try using cases to store your discs. It works for me!

I have a case for it, it was scratched when I got it , cause it was used.

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Stevie

That is the risk you take when buying used games unfortunately, i always check the disc when buying to see if there is any major damage to the disc, check youtube for the toothpaste method described above, i've never had the need to try it but i've heard it works, as it is a mild abrassive that gently removes scratches without damaging the disc.

gamerboyshadow5

Oh, yeah, I forgot! I used toothpaste on the disc and it fixed it.

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Moral of the story: New, sealed games > Open, used games.

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Fear

I remember having the smallest scratch in history showup on my Crash Bandicoot disc and that was all it took. Amazing how that works.

Toothpaste!? How do I work that magic? Could use it on a few dusty ones...

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