first what you will need, brasso class cleaner and a banana. first take the brasso if u have the liquid then just pour some on a cloth but if u have the can of brasso well with either one u take it an rub all over the game by going frome the inside out for a bout 20 minutes.then take the class cleaner and spay on the game but not to much and take off a little NOT ALL OF IT. then take the brasso and to the first step all over again but for a bout 2 minutes and then take the banana and rub it all over the game using a curculer motion for a bout 2 min and then use the banana peal and rub the game for 2 minutes. then take the glass cleaner and clean it so it is shiney. then take the brasso and do the first step again but for 2 mins then take a tissue and rub it all in but don't use the glass cleaner to get ot off just use the tissue.it should take about 30 min for this and it doese work ive tried it. have fun playing your game. this work by it takes off the top layer and gets in the scratches and fills them.
No.
scratches are indents in the disc or where a tiny part of the disc is gone. they cannot be taken off, for they are not a physical object attached to the disc.
Yes, you can buff the surface of a disc with toothpaste to remove, or lessen, scratches.
U Don't! It is not likely you can ever repair real deep scratches.
To remove deep scratches on Godzilla games, first, clean the disc with a soft, lint-free cloth and a gentle cleaning solution. If scratches persist, you can try using a commercial disc repair kit or a DIY method like toothpaste or baking soda mixed with water, applying it gently with a soft cloth. Always wipe from the center of the disc outward to avoid further damage. If the scratches are too deep, professional resurfacing might be necessary.
Not unless the disc is also warped or the scratches are so deep, the plastic has been raised to the point where you would hear it hitting something in the drive (tick-tick-tick). Surface scratches do not hurt a player.
For lightly scratches sometimes either Colgate Toothpaste, Or any brand of peanut butter will work.
with one of those disc cleaners. you can buy them at a game store for $12-$30.
Try wiping the disc with a towel or tissue to rub off any dust. There are probably scratches on it. If that doesn't work, your game may have too many scratches.
if you want to get rid of scratches's off any discs follower my drenching fist get your scratch disc next get toothpaste then put the toothpaste all over your scratch disc then wait for 5 minutes last spray water all over ti and then it shines as new
Buy a new one then don't scratch it
Most home remedies do not work and there are professional machines that can polish the disc. It is better to replace the disc and not try to remove the scratches