You can get special sprays for fixing scratched on CDs.
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.
Most home remedies do not work and there are professional machines that can polish the disc. It is better to replace the disc and not try to remove the scratches
Yes, you can buff the surface of a disc with toothpaste to remove, or lessen, scratches.
If a Mac computer is not accepting a disc, check the disc for surface scratches. Superficial scratches can compromise the disc and result in errors. You will also want to be sure that the disc is compatible with Mac computers.
Scratches on the label side of a disc typically do not affect its playback, as the data layer is located on the underside of the disc. However, deep or severe scratches can potentially cause issues if they reach the data layer or if they interfere with the disc drive's ability to read the disc. Generally, minor scratches on the label side are not a significant concern for playback.
rub it down with toothpaste and then as it is drying rub away the access with a tissue and the toothpaste will fill the gaps
Scratches on the disc
take it to a video shop :)
check brakes and disc on all four wheels they may be worn.
It has a very loose hold on the disc, so when the console leans the disc reader hits the disc and scratches it.
To grind a brake disc, first, securely remove the disc from the vehicle and clean it thoroughly to eliminate debris and contaminants. Use a brake lathe or a grinding machine, ensuring the disc is properly mounted and aligned. Adjust the machine to the appropriate settings and slowly grind the surface to achieve a smooth finish, checking for any warping or unevenness. Finally, clean the disc again and inspect it for any imperfections before reinstallation.
The disc can be professionally polished and cleaned