well you should go to your game supplies e.g. game or Smyths
normally they have a machine which can take off most scratches for a price of course from £1-£5
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You fix discs by using a kit with a series of abrasives, from course to light, to wear down scratches - step by step - to a smooth finish. Professional systems use multiple abrasives, consisting of different hardness and shapes (sharp to smooth). Regardless of product or system used, the key is to use a series of abrasives (more than one stage) to gradually bring the plastic back to a polished surface. If you want to remove all scratches on your disc, take a look at the 5-stage Scratch Pro repair kit. It will bring the disc back to its original shine and you will have a kit on hand to fix the next disc. Also do a search for scratch repair to see what is out there in your area. To do a targeted search, use the + sign in front of the search words +disc +scratch +repair From Merlin's Table's site… "CENTRE RING DAMAGE... The ring around the centre of the disc contains the data that tells the console player or CD player what the disc is all about. When this ring is scratched or scuffed or hazy, the disc will not register in the console. The ring is on the non-labeled (data/playing) side of the disc, around the centre hole. Look closely and you will see a small shiny band in this highly reflective area. This area and any other scratches on this side of the disc can be fixed using your repair kit."
If you buy a two disc pack of Pirates of the Carrebian 1,2 or3 the one disc is the movie, the other one is behind scenes, how they made it and costume designer etc..
Well, you CAN but you generally won't get very far. There is an exception to this though, namely the Monster Rancher series of games. These games allow you to insert any disc into the drive then the program reads the data off of the disc and creates a monster for you to raise from that data.
you can you buy a CD player put in any disc, you pertend to be someone else and switch people it ia fun
First, get any kind of bottle of pledge spray and microfiber cloth (the cloth that comes with an Iphone) spray the disc and buff it on as much as you can. Then, use a dry side and wipe it with a circle motion and it should work. Also, clean the laser, that helps the disc reading go well.
if you want to get rid of scratches's off any discs follower my drenching fist get your scratch disc next get toothpaste then put the toothpaste all over your scratch disc then wait for 5 minutes last spray water all over ti and then it shines as new
For lightly scratches sometimes either Colgate Toothpaste, Or any brand of peanut butter will work.
Try wiping the disc with a towel or tissue to rub off any dust. There are probably scratches on it. If that doesn't work, your game may have too many scratches.
You cannot remove scratches from the screen. It is glass. If it were a plastic screen, a plastic polish would remove them. I would suggest a screen protector to prevent any more scratches from happening. And possibly a good protective case.
To remove scratches off your tablet screens, simply use a damp towel to rub them off. The towel, however, should not have any pimples. You can also use a soft cleaner to gently dab and remove the scratches and nicks.
Go to any place like gamestop or family video and ask them to put the game into a disc resurfacing machine. It'll be good as new!!
You fix discs by using a kit with a series of abrasives, from course to light, to wear down scratches - step by step - to a smooth finish. Professional systems use multiple abrasives, consisting of different hardness and shapes (sharp to smooth). Regardless of product or system used, the key is to use a series of abrasives (more than one stage) to gradually bring the plastic back to a polished surface. If you want to remove all scratches on your disc, take a look at the 5-stage Scratch Pro repair kit. It will bring the disc back to its original shine and you will have a kit on hand to fix the next disc. Also do a search for scratch repair to see what is out there in your area. To do a targeted search, use the + sign in front of the search words +disc +scratch +repairIf it is a circle scratch and the disc will not register... read this from Merlin's Table "CENTRE RING DAMAGE... The ring around the centre of the disc contains the data that tells the console player or CD player what the disc is all about. When this ring is scratched or scuffed or hazy, the disc will not register in the console. The ring is on the non-labelled (data/playing) side of the disc, around the centre hole. Look closely and you will see a small shiny band in this highly reflective area. This area and any other scratches on this side of the disc can be fixed using your repair kit."
Scratches can not be cleaned they are not dirt. If you try many of the home remedies you will find that they do not work. Often having the disc cleaned and polished in a professional machine does not restore a unworkable disc back into a trouble free condition
yes try any auto shop they can help you
If it's for a console, try cleaning the disc. If that doesn't work, use a scratch remover to remove scratches from the disc. (you can buy these online) If that doesn't work you may need to buy a new one. You can do so at any Game Stop or EB Games. If it is for PC, try re-installing it. If that doesn't work, repeat the steps above.
Wet a clean towel with water and a tiny bit of soap, rub in a circular motion. If that does not work, try using a bit of glass cleaner. I have tried both of those and they don't work but u should just take it to game stop or playntrade.
Disc. Remove the wheel. Look on the backside of the caliper and you will see the bolts that hold it. Pretty much the same as any other.