it depends on how much toothpaste you put on it and how long you left it and the freezer or refrigerator
no it doesnt
no it does not
You don't they can sometimes be polished off professionally. Toothpaste and other home remedies give poor results and are able to damage your console if not cleaned of the abrasive material. People have even damaged the consoles because they did not completely dry the disc.
The best way to make a disc unscratched is by simply by following proper storage and handling procedures. While a disc is not being played, it should be stored in the case provided upon purchase. When transferring your disc from case to player, be sure to take care and not place your fingers upon the playing surface. The best way to do this is to grab the disc by the edges, using your fingertips. Note: The disc should be ONLY be handled when transferred. The disc should be returned to it's case when finished. In the event that a disc becomes scratched, you may still be able to salvage it. Often, if a disc does not play properly, it is not truly scratched, but merely dirty or smudged. In this even you may be able to buff it clean. If it is, in fact, scratched, try polishing the disc with toothpaste. Baking soda toothpaste works best for this purpose.
Toothpaste and other home remedies do not work. The rental places use a disc cleaner that is actually a polisher. So does my local library and I have talked them into running it through for me. Sometimes it even works. I never asked a Gamestop what they would charge, but they must also have a machine.
You can use toothpaste with anything even beer
Grind these protrusions even with the ramp using the disc grinder provided
Grind these protrusions even with the ramp using the disc grinder provided
Option One:Get some plain toothpaste. Not toothpaste that has crystals or whitening chemicals or anything else in it.Grab a soft cloth such as chamois or a soft paper towel.Squeeze some toothpaste onto the surface of the cloth.Use the cloth to spread the toothpaste onto the disc in an even layer. Work left to right rather than using circular motions.Leave it for 10 minutes.Run the disc under water to wash off the toothpaste.Dry and buff with a clean cloth.Option TwoRinse the surface of the disc with water. Then dry with a soft cloth.Apply wax-based chapstick evenly to the disc in left to right motions. Make sure the chapstick does not have glitter or colouring in it.Now use a clean cloth to buffer the disc in straight lines, do not use circular motions.Buff it again with a clean side of the cloth in the same manner as step 3.Option ThreeApply both toothpaste and chapstick. Left-to-right, not circular motions.Leave on for 10 minutes.Rinse with water then wipe clean with a damp cloth.Buff the disc with a dry cloth.If none of these work, then you may have to purchase a new disc.If you are using an Xbox console and are finding that your XBox console is scratching a lot of discs, get it looked at by a professional. XBox consoles are made very cheaply using cost-cutting techniques and cheap foreign labour. As a result, parts often come loose.
Home remedies seldom work and you can tell from the ratings that products to remove scratches also do not work. Buy a new used game from amazon or some other site and take better care to keep the disc in the case Apparently pouring water on it, applying a tube-and-a-half's worth of toothpaste on it, then letting it sit for 5-10 minutes before rinsing the toothpaste off and drying it works, although all that's done for me is even more damaged discs
Option One:Get some plain toothpaste. Not toothpaste that has crystals or whitening chemicals or anything else in it.Grab a soft cloth such as chamois or a soft paper towel.Squeeze some toothpaste onto the surface of the cloth.Use the cloth to spread the toothpaste onto the disc in an even layer. Work left to right rather than using circular motions.Leave it for 10 minutes.Run the disc under water to wash off the toothpaste.Dry and buff with a clean cloth.Option TwoRinse the surface of the disc with water. Then dry with a soft cloth.Apply wax-based chapstick evenly to the disc in left to right motions. Make sure the chapstick does not have glitter or colouring in it.Now use a clean cloth to buffer the disc in straight lines, do not use circular motions.Buff it again with a clean side of the cloth in the same manner as step 3.Option ThreeApply both toothpaste and chapstick. Left-to-right, not circular motions.Leave on for 10 minutes.Rinse with water then wipe clean with a damp cloth.Buff the disc with a dry cloth.If none of these work, then you may have to purchase a new disc.If you are using an Xbox console and are finding that your XBox console is scratching a lot of discs, get it looked at by a professional. XBox consoles are made very cheaply using cost-cutting techniques and cheap foreign labour. As a result, parts often come loose.
You can not change a disc to play on a different console. Discs are not even able to be rewritten