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LOL dont fall for it. !
its stupid... becasue just like when yu brush.. you need water.. and taking tooth paste off of omthing(other than teeth) is really really hard.. and the water could drip in making your psp break..
WWE6d9
ah good point
Yes it fixes scratches very nicely. My screen got scratched pretty badly when it fell out of a car window and slid 20ft.
Also i had some dead pixels and i threw the sytem in the microwave, which fixed them right up.
My analog nub was a bit loose so i shot it with a 9mm, too.
/sarcasm
they're all stupid ideas
[QUOTE="ZzSamurai"]Oh, I almost tried one of those=Dstika
me two... thank god i was out of bullets
rofl
WAIT A SECOND PEOPLE! I haven't tried it on a psp, but when i put toothpaste on dvds that won't load, i carefully rub it all over scratched areas, and they then are able to work. I tried this with a quite a few mcdonald movies that were overly scratched and they worked, when they initially didn't. So before you say its a dumb idea, etc, it did infact work with my dvds. I don't know if it will work on scratches on the psp, but if it worked with my dvd it could work with your psp. google it, would be my advice.
WAIT A SECOND PEOPLE! I haven't tried it on a psp, but when i put toothpaste on dvds that won't load, i carefully rub it all over scratched areas, and they then are able to work. I tried this with a quite a few mcdonald movies that were overly scratched and they worked, when they initially didn't. So before you say its a dumb idea, etc, it did infact work with my dvds. I don't know if it will work on scratches on the psp, but if it worked with my dvd it could work with your psp. google it, would be my advice.
hockey73
yea that's why i posted this
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