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REMOVE SCRATCHES
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DOES ANYBODY KNOW THE BEST METHOD TO REMOVE SCRATCHES FROM A XBOX 360 GAME
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Take it to a family video they do it free or take it to gamestop and its 2 dollers to fix it.
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I DONT HAVE THE CASE SO WOULD THEY TAKE IT, AND HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE FOR THEM TO FIX IT
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You need to resurface it. I would suggest buying a little tool called "Disc Dr." I used to have one and it worked great. However, you can probably take it to a Gamestop to have them resurface it.
On my old PS2 games I used to use toothpaste and hot water to fix the games.
Rub the toothpaste on the scratch or the entire disc (Not the side that the art is on, obviously ) and the run it under very hot water while rubbing off the toothpaste with your thumb. Rub the toothpaste off in an outward motion around the entire disc. When drying the game, use a fabric that does not leave any residue (We call them shop towels) and wipe in an outward motion again.
If that doesn't work then I'm sorry :/ it's the best I have.
On my old PS2 games I used to use toothpaste and hot water to fix the games.
Rub the toothpaste on the scratch or the entire disc (Not the side that the art is on, obviously ) and the run it under very hot water while rubbing off the toothpaste with your thumb. Rub the toothpaste off in an outward motion around the entire disc. When drying the game, use a fabric that does not leave any residue (We call them shop towels) and wipe in an outward motion again.
If that doesn't work then I'm sorry :/ it's the best I have.
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yeah they will take it and it only takes like 5 minutes.
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THANKS4 ALL THE SOULUTION WILL TRY
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i tried the toothpaste method and it messed up my disc but my disc had the rings so that might be why
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SHOULD I USE COLGATE OR CREST TOOTHTPASTE
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ToxicPredator123 wrote SHOULD I USE COLGATE OR CREST TOOTHTPASTEWHY ALL CAPS AND ANYWHITR TOOH PASTE
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