West Coast Connection Forum
Lifestyle => Tha G-Spot => Topic started by: IKON on June 12, 2003, 11:06:17 PM
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wassup y'all i need help, i got a few cd's (my ice cube - kill at will :'() and its all scratched up, i heard that toothpaste can fix it somehow
can u guys tell me how???? cause i dont want to fuck it up even more, if not do u guys know a website that can tell me how???
also are there any other cheap ways to fix it, i dont want to go buy no $30 skip doctor and shit ;D
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take some wd-40 and spray that shit on the cd, and rub it with a lint free cloth. Gaurantee it works.
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anybody else????????
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trust me dude, wd-40 will work better than anything else. I put that on my fuckin bank account.
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damn really ;D
i thought we didnt have any around but we do, thats why i asked bout toothpaste, im gonna try that shit today fo sure
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never use that skip doctor bullshit. all it does is take a layer off the surface of the disc which fucks it up even worse.
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peep this website : http://www.techtv.com/callforhelp/howto/story/0,24330,3375597,00.html
-{bLaDe}
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(http://www.vg.no/bilder/bildarkiv/1043992257.jpg)
Supposedly makes 19 of 20 CD's as good as new, even how damaged it is.
I wanna try this..
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(http://www.vg.no/bilder/bildarkiv/1043992257.jpg)
Supposedly makes 19 of 20 CD's as good as new, even how damaged it is.
I wanna try this..
What is that? Do you have the page the pic is from?
-{bLaDe}
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take some wd-40 and spray that shit on the cd, and rub it with a lint free cloth. Gaurantee it works.
I wouldn't be surprised if that worked.
WD-40 is the omniscent shit.
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I've read about a disc boiling method, but I have only tried it on a game, so I don't know if it will work on CD's. The disc that I tried it on worked right after I boiled it though.
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(http://www.vg.no/bilder/bildarkiv/1043992257.jpg)
Supposedly makes 19 of 20 CD's as good as new, even how damaged it is.
I wanna try this..
What is that? Do you have the page the pic is from?
-{bLaDe}
Disc Repair Pro is the name of it..
Norwegian newspaper VG had this aricle about it: LINK (http://www.vg.no/pub/vgart.hbs?artid=1500923)
Two minutes, and the CD or DVD is as good as new, it says.
VG tried it, and it worked smooth as hell.
What it does.. is that it polishes the scratches, so that the CD-laser can once more see through the protection-layer on the CD.
Well reknowned Sound & Picture (Norway) gave it 10 out of 10 in a test.
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The guy dont want to pay 30$ and u show some 300$ machine lol
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i decided to go with AC's Wd40 method, i tried it today on an old playstation game that was all fucked up and woulnt load at all, i had nothin to lose lol lol,
my brother has it but i will ask him if it works but damn it did clean the cd from all those scratches from what i saw, if it worked i will try it on my ice cube cd