Well make sure you clean it before you do ANYTHING. I recommend using TOOTHPASTE. That always works for me. Any toothpaste is fine. None in particular.
You can buy a polish cloth at electronic stores.
not usually
No. All DVDs can get scratched. You're just going to have to keep them in a protective case and hope they never get scratched.
Scratch repair kits for DVDs can be obtained from the Amazon website for a reasonable cost. Prices start from around å£3. Alternatively, if one prefers to shop instore, try Argos, who sell these kits for around å£5.
Sounds like the DVD is badly scratched
There are kits available that will repair scratched lenses on cameras and glasses.
One of the best ways to fix a scratched disc is to buy a repair kit.
ask Tim the tool man
It is protected with a plastic cover and will not be scratched like DVDs and because it is square in shape it is easier to transport.
You can go to the following website www.diskrepairfreeware.com/ to learn how to repair your scratched disk. Or go to youtube.com and see videos on how to do it too
The best way to store dvds are on a book shelf or some kind of shelf. There are also dvd towers made especially for dvds. Often people store them in binders. Although this method saves room, the dvds can get scratched.
Yes, it can and with laminate you cannot repair the scratch like wood.
CDs and DVDs get handled, their surfaces get scratched. Hard disks are protected better.