i have heard and tried many of the things ppl say to get your vote such as toothpaste there really is no way to get scratches out of a CD but u can do the blockbuster scam.
the blockbuster scam consist of getting a game that doesnt work putting pine soil on it and make it look clean then rent a game from blockbuster peel the thin layer of plastic off and put in on the old one and and sell the blockbuster one i tried it once and it worked.
no but there's this stuff that removes scratches
Dvd's and cd's are often going bad because of scratches or they are easily broken.
Best explanation would be that the discs are badly scratched and have been rendered unplayable, especially if the scratches are deep
To get a lot of scratches off of games or DVDs you may want to get a disk repair machine. I recommend the ZDag 102 it cost about a $100 but it will pay for it self over time by saving your disks. (especially if there are any kids in your house) I would skip on the DVD skip doctors as I have used it and was not impressed. I run a small resell shop and use it to fix DVDs and games. Saving over a hundred from the trash can. Here is a video review of the Disk Repair Machine. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IBl3mtlaqys
yes, blu-ray discs are scratch proof, they can last way longer than dvds. but blu-ray discs can fingerprint.
Yes, DVDs can be cleaned with alcohol, but it's important to use it sparingly and with caution. Isopropyl alcohol can effectively remove dirt and fingerprints without damaging the disc, but it should be applied to a soft, lint-free cloth rather than directly on the disc. Always wipe gently from the center outward to avoid scratches. However, for best results, it's advisable to use products specifically designed for cleaning DVDs.
this is a question i dont know how to answer : )srry but i am not an expertgo to youtube and ask same q u will see how to do it with toothpaste
I assume you are selling used videos and DVDs in your store. You could put an ad in your local newspapers and watch the papers daily for people advertising to sell videos and DVDs. You might also consider going to yard sales, but you should check each one you are considering buying for scratches before you buy and make sure the covers are not damaged.
DVDs can be annoying due to their susceptibility to scratches and damage, which can lead to playback issues. Additionally, the need for physical storage space and the inconvenience of manual handling can be cumbersome in the digital age. Load times and compatibility issues with different players further contribute to their frustration. Lastly, navigating menus and extras can be tedious compared to the instant access provided by streaming services.
Blu-Ray is for HDTVs. They can hold up to 5 times more data than a DVD can hold. Blu-Rays are also more resistant to scratches and harder to break than DVDs
To get scratches off of games or DVDs you may want to get a disk repair machine. I recommend the ZDag 102 it cost about a $100 but it will pay for it self over time by saving your disks. Skip the DVD skip doctors.
HD DVDS are DVDs that can be played on high definition TV players. The regular DVD can be played on any TV and is not in the same definition as the HD DVDs.