So I have some psx games with scratches on the discs and I would like to clean/repair these cd's.
Does somebody here have any experience with this? If yes, how did you do it and what was the result, did it look like new?
Kind regards
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if you have some cds with scratches, if light no need to repair. differently if you have some cds with dirty signs then you better clean them.So I have some psx games with scratches on the discs and I would like to clean/repair these cd's.
Does somebody here have any experience with this? If yes, how did you do it and what was the result, did it look like new?
Kind regards
knight-k
I googled a little bit and found a lot of video's....cleaning cd's with toothpaste? Did anybody try the toothpaste method?knight-k
Yeah, I cleaned out a old Final Fantasy VI CD with that. And the game works perfect. My friend also used it on his Call of Duty 4 game. Works good. I'd say use the toothpaste method to save money. And if your not sure how to do it, find a youtube video.
I googled a little bit and found a lot of video's....cleaning cd's with toothpaste? Did anybody try the toothpaste method?knight-k
Doesn't work. Trust me, I tried this out. I suggest just buying any CD repair kit, since it's a better bet than whatever you'd find on Google.
I googled a little bit and found a lot of video's....cleaning cd's with toothpaste? Did anybody try the toothpaste method?knight-kI've tried it and it worked on about 4/5 games. Can't hurt to try it( since you have videogameking contradicting me)
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