How to remove Scratches from CD or DVD
Most of the time our CD and DVD has some Scratches and we can,t play them. But now with this simple tip you can remove Scratches from CD or DVD. This One is a very simple tutorial, As an alternative to the toothpaste you can use a soap.
Just watch the Video tutorial to get the ideato how to do that:
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What a bunch of bull !! What the hell does toothpaste contain that takes away the scratches ? If anything, it just cleans it .
Actually, pretty much all toothpastes contain glycerin, a gummy sticky goopy kind of substance whose film residue would probably be quite effective in filling in scratches on the surface of a CD or DVD.
I have also heard that Turtle Wax for your car also makes a very effective scratch repair agent. I have tried this just once so far, and it did indeed seem to work. I plan on doing some more testing though before declaring the Turtle Wax method to be verified.