use rubbing achohol and clean the scratches
no it doesnt
it depends on how much toothpaste you put on it and how long you left it and the freezer or refrigerator
It's worked for me, however I only use a little bit.
defect, computer won't work with disk, disk scrached
Try cleaning your disk, if it doesn't work there is something that cleans the wii reader part which is on the inside, if it still doesn't work you laser that reads the disk could be dying.
Breath on it and rub it on your shirt, if that doesnt work try cleaning it with a wet substance and rub it with a soft material. If that doesnt work, take it to a gamestore and have the scratches buffed out of it.
5 minutes.You should look at the procedures for using toothpaste to clean a video disc. see the eHow related link which is also printed below1Fill your sink with warm water and add a little bit of dish detergent. One small squirt of detergent is all you need.2Dip the disk in the water and gently move it around. Be careful not to hit the sides of the sink with the disk. Repeat the process if any stubborn dirt remains.3Rinse the disk by holding it under warm, running water. Make sure all the dirt and soap is removed. Let the disk air dry with the label side down, or dry it gently with a soft cloth.4Put a small amount of white, "chalky" toothpaste on the disk and gently rub it in using a circular motion. You must use a white toothpaste; gel toothpastes won't work.5Leave the toothpaste on the disk for five minutes.6Hold the disk under warm running water to remove all the toothpaste. Set the disk aside (again, label side down) and let it air dry. You can also dry the disk by wiping it gently with a soft cloth.
Probably the Disc needs cleaning or the Wii has a problem.
that means either the DVD player is broken or the DVD doesnt work on that type of player
For cleaning my shoes I use A Power-washer, or some soap and water in a sink and scrub it down, toothpaste may sometimes work.
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