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Can Anyone Help My GTA IV Scratched?????
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cover it in toothpaste or penut butter, then wipe it off with a cloth, honestly works dude

-xPerann
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buy a new 1 :2thumbsup:
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xPerann wrote cover it in toothpaste or penut butter, then wipe it off with a cloth, honestly works dude

-xPerann

Long time ago I got desperate enough to try that...

It didn't **** work
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xPerann wrote cover it in toothpaste or penut butter, then wipe it off with a cloth, honestly works dude

-xPerann


Tryed it with toothpaste it doesnt work.
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XXL wrote
xPerann wrote cover it in toothpaste or penut butter, then wipe it off with a cloth, honestly works dude

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Tryed it with toothpaste it doesnt work.


Cover it with Toothpaste & PB.
Get bowl/whatever, fill it up with hot water.
Put the disc into the bowl/whatever.
Leave it in there for aleast 20 to 30 Minutes. (This way the minerals from the PB & Toothpaste, can attempt to restore the disc.)
Afterwards, get a smooth piece of cloth and wipe the PB & Toothpaste off. (That is, if there is any PB & Toothpaste left.)

Believe me, this works. I fixed my GH World Tour game with this.
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As many members have previously stated; you can attempt to remove some scratches via toothpaste and hot-water, although it depends on how deep the scratches have dug into the disk.

An alternative is always to take it to your local gaming store, 9 times out of 10, they will have some sort of mechanism that can repair scratched gaming disks.


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