You fix video game 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 video game 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
If the shopkeeper is kind enough, bring the disk back to him and ask him to repair it.
You really can't, I'm sorry to say. All you really can do is get another copy of the game that does not have scratches. It is a waiste of money, but to tell the truth, that is the only possible solution.
Follow the link below (Sources and related links) to read about several methods that you can try.
U Don't! It is not likely you can ever repair real deep scratches.
If you want to get a video game to work, try lightly rubbing toothpaste on it. This will fill in the scratches. From there, gently wipe the toothpaste off with a damp rag, let it sit and dry, then try it again.
For lightly scratches sometimes either Colgate Toothpaste, Or any brand of peanut butter will work.
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Face Off - video game - was created in 1988.
Face Off - video game - happened in 1988.
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 == ==
if it is a scratch, then you can take it to a game shop who will remove the scratches for you. if it is more than a scratch, then you may need a new game.
scratches are indents in the disc or where a tiny part of the disc is gone. they cannot be taken off, for they are not a physical object attached to the disc.