No i suggest you don't i have tried that and it didn't seam to help at all i suggest buying something like a disk doctor i believe there called for like £25 ish so you can repair many disks or you can take it to like a gamestation or local game store and have it repaired in there for cheap
just rub toothpaste into the disc
If you mean cracked you can't but if you want to clean it you use toothpaste.
step 1: get your disc and toothpaste Step 2: but the toothpaste on the scratches Step 3: light your penis on fire Step 4: clean off the disc with water Step 5: put the disc in a paper shredder Step 6: Put the scraps of the disc in the xbox console - hope that my advice worked
Yes, you can buff the surface of a disc with toothpaste to remove, or lessen, scratches.
try to wipe a thin layer of gel toothpaste on the scratched surface (make sure its smooth toothpaste) then wipe clean with dry paper towel may take awhile to get clean when it shines try it.
toothpaste
Yes, optic white toothpaste can be used to help fix minor scratches on an Xbox disc. Its mild abrasive properties can help polish the surface and reduce the visibility of scratches. However, it's important to apply it gently and avoid excessive force, as this could cause further damage. After polishing, make sure to clean the disc thoroughly to remove any toothpaste residue.
Rub a little blob of smooth toothpaste on the disc then rinse it off under water, be careful when doing this though as a lot of toothpastes look smooth but actually have tiny hard pieces in it to help clean your teeth and that could scratch the disc more.
because he is a squid and squids need bubblegum to keep there suction cups squeaky clean
USE BABY OIL!!!!!!!!!!! pour it on the scratched side of the disc and use a cotton ball, cotton swabs, or GENTLY with your fingers to rub it around on the disc. start from the inside of the disc and rub it to the outside of the disc and then rinse under water and pat dry GENTLY. DO NOT USE TOOTHPASTE
Yes it does a little...
I had this happen to three of my games and i fixed one of them after recently discovering how to fix it without a repair kit. You need toothpaste, a toothbrush, car wax (containing carnauba wax, most car waxes do) and a soft, non abrasive cloth. 1. smear some toothpaste evenly around the disc with your finger 2. wet the toothbrush then scrub the disc from the inside to the outside, NOT around the disc in a circle because that's the pattern that the data is written on the disc. Use about the same pressure you would use when brushing your teeth. 3. rub the toothpaste with your finger in the same pattern as you did with the toothbrush, until the toothpaste starts to get sticky, then rinse the toothpaste off of the disc while continuing to rub the disc. 4. If the ring is still visible at this point, repeat steps 1-3, and if the scratches from the toothbrush are still visibly, then repeat step 3 5. Be sure the disc is dry, using a soft cloth to dry it 6. pour some car wax onto the soft cloth, then gently rub the wax on the disc in small circles until the wax turns to a haze 7. using a clean section of the cloth, wipe from the inside out until the disc has a nice shine on it. 8. make sure the disc is clean from the toothpaste and the wax, then you're ready to play again!