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CD Scratch Repair w Toothpaste pt. 2C

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This test is better than the first test that I took regarding the toothpaste scratch repair myth. This is just the third part, so please check out the other two parts for the result!

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  • Thats a sexy laptop.

  • @Tuckypoo111 Thanks! I recently sold her and bought myself the new Acer 1410 dual-core netbook :) That's been the best portable computer decision in ever!! :D :D

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  • more like 50 percent true

  • Actually you are all wrong, this will definitaly work. The data is not on the plastic back of the cd, it's written onto the very, very thin silver on top. and if the cd is scratched it can't properly read the data

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  • nice song wats the name of it

  • Even gay Koreans think that background music is ear poison.

  • ALL YOU DID IS CLEAN THE DISC SOMETIMES IT WORKS ON SCRATCHED DISCS BUT DOESNT SOLVE THE REAL PROBLEM THE SCRATCHES

  • i like the way you use your fingers.....

  • ...oh, and that song was god awful.

  • Just take care of your CD's people! I can't tell you how amazed i am at the amount of people who just shove them into tose cheap cd wallets and leave them in their car in the heat, sometimes not even putting them back in the sleeves. I have seen some FUCKED up cd's in my time...scratches, the metallic part chipping off, discoloration, stains....respect your property!

  • @Tuckypoo111 What do you describe as "Normal Graphics"???

    Because this computer would only be able to handle Low with 20+ FPS 1024x768 resolution.

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