Scratch is a block-based visual programming language and website targeted primarily at children to help learn code.. Users of the site can create online projects using a block-like interface. The service is developed by the MIT Media Lab, has been translated into 70+ languages, and is used in most parts of the world.
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Scratch Live in a computer program that primarily works as a vinyl emulator, meaning on could scratch a record like a DJ with the use of this program. The program is marketed to professional DJs.
Go over the scratch with a rubber, it really works
Try that yourself and let me know how that works out for you....
Mimi works at the Cat Scratch Club.
On the shell- scratch it with your nails to wake him/her up. It works like a charm!
What you do is put either soap and water or some kind of cleanser on the scratch. This works for anything. A burn, scratch, or anything else. Put a band aid on after and make sure not to play with the scratch because it wont heal for a while.
A four inch scratch is really big, probably too big for any scratch remover to fix correctly. What you need to do is take your car in to a place that fixes glass. They should have the correct tools to fix the issue.
Try Displex Display Polish, it got the scratch out of my PlayStation 3, it also works on iPods and anything else that scratches.
but a new blade, or take an engraver and scratch new grooves and pack with metal to fill gap. ive done it it works.
Yes, when I first got this rifle the bolt did scratch. However you can fix this by spraying the bolt with a lubricant. WD-40 works, but a silicon spray is best.
you put a small dab of it on your finger and place it over the scratch. then wipe from the center of the CD out. get the toothpastes spread all around the scratch. then wash it off. if the scratch looks the same redo this process until the scratch becomes more darker.
Simoniz Fix It scratch repair can be effective for minor scratches and scuffs on car paint. It typically works by filling in the scratch and restoring the surface's shine. However, results may vary based on the depth of the scratch and the type of paint finish. For deeper scratches, professional repair may be necessary for a more seamless result.