A2. Cleaning with toothpaste would be likely to leave the cleaner in the tiny grooves. And it is not common for small scratches to interfere with the playing of a CD or DVD. If you can detect the scratch in the reproduction, the time may be right for a visit to the shop.
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Yes, it does! It will work on CDs/DVDs. It worked for me, it will work for you. Just make sure you put it under luke-warm water as you rinse the toothpaste off! :P
When I was a bit younger the answer to this was always 'A tuba toothpaste' (a tube of toothpaste).
Nick Jonas's Toothpaste Brand Is Oral B And Colgate
Oh, dude, the musician kept his sousaphone clean by giving it a bubble bath every Sunday, obviously! Like, he would scrub-a-dub-dub that bad boy with some dish soap and a loofah, then let it air dry in the sun. Gotta keep those tuba vibes fresh, you know what I mean?
Colgate sensitive.
toothpaste was invented to kepp your teeth clean
the toothpaste that clean teeth is Colgate if u brush then u want half to worry about it
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yes
blanx is a toothpaste that makes your teeth sparkly clean
put toothpaste on the CD then clean it off with water
toothpaste
it keeps your teeth clean
Because the cleaning minerals in the toothpaste clean your teeth squeaky clean!
Because the cleaning minerals in the toothpaste clean your teeth squeaky clean!
To remove toothpaste from concrete, first scrape off any excess toothpaste with a plastic scraper. Then, mix warm water with dish soap and scrub the area with a brush. Rinse with clean water and repeat if necessary.
It can clean stuff.