Does the toothpaste scratches cleaning works??
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Cleaning disks does work with toothpaste does work on scratched disks. But no one said it would work on a disc that, like a retard, you banged against a rock and wrote on with a pencil dumbass.
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what the fuck are you doing lolol
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OMG!! IT WORKS...I dont think it works for game CDs. I put AIM "GEL" Toothpaste on 2008 football highlight DVD and I put a big cirlce around it and smeered it in from the black cirlce to the outter layer of the DVD. I let it sit for 13min (i lost track of time but it was still good). I washed it off in "COLD" water. I pat it down with a "TOWEL" , both front and back. Then I let it sit until I went to the library to play it and I played it from start to finish and it didnt skip or freeze.
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he needs a pee :D
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Furniture polish works too...
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@narutopryde Lol when I heard this I pissed myself.XD
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wasted some water....but cute experiment.. kid..
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safe water
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first dont use 6 packages of toothpaste next time 2nd it has to be white toothpaste no beads
1) It doesn't remove the scratches, it fills them out so the laser won't point away when it hits the scratches
2) You're using too much toothpaste
3) The inside of a banana peel actually works better
4) CD's can't handle too much water
5) You're a douche... Stop making vids
Catalytera 1 month ago 12
1. It has to be white toothpaste with no beads or flakes
2. do NOT use hot water! The coils that the laser of your dvd player/xbox/ps1-2-3/or computer reads on the dist can fuse together and permanently ruin the disk.
3. don't let it sit more then 5-10 minutes
4. DON'T dry the disk with a towel. (I mean seriously...do most towels feel 100% disk friendly to you?)
5. Pain has always been and will always be better then Sasuke.
I'm eating tacos.
DeathBlade665 1 week ago 3