To fix a scratched CD using a banana, first, peel the banana and use the inner part of the peel to rub over the scratched surface of the CD. The natural oils and wax in the banana peel can help fill in the scratches. Afterward, gently wipe the CD with a soft, lint-free cloth to remove any residue. Finally, test the CD to see if it plays properly.
Wii doesn't play CDs.
it works for me so yea.
No, but you can buy kits to do this quite cheaply. Mine was less than $20
It should burn CDs. Click on Burn in the top menu and choose: Burn Audio CD from the drop-down options. If you are still having difficulty, select Help with Burning from the same menu.
Yes, a banana can help fix a scratched DVD. The fruit's natural oils may fill in minor scratches, potentially allowing the DVD to read more smoothly. To try this method, rub the inside of a banana peel over the scratched surface, then wipe it with a soft cloth to remove residue. However, this is not a guaranteed fix and may not work for deeper scratches.
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20 cds
Sometimes your local Library has a machine that cleans and polishes games DVDs and CDs that they lend and they will do this.
Michael has 20 CDs
Michael has 20 CDs
Using a microwave to ripen a banana works by applying heat to accelerate the ripening process. The microwave stimulates the production of ethylene gas, a natural hormone that promotes ripening, by breaking down the starches in the banana into sugars. However, this method can lead to uneven ripening and may alter the banana's texture and flavor. It's a quick fix but doesn’t replicate the natural ripening process.