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The safest way to do it is to go to Blockbuster and have them do it. don't ruin the disc anymore then it already is and try to do it yourself.
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I actually went to the game store up west fields because they have a. Disc cleaning machine and now my game works and looks brand new an only cost 3
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take it to a pawn shop i got 3 of my discs fixed for 9 bucks... MW2 MW3 and Black Ops
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take it to gamestation
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Toothpaste would more than likely work but you'd have to be very gentle.
It's a fairly harsh abrasive for just getting scratches off a soft plastic.
It's a fairly harsh abrasive for just getting scratches off a soft plastic.
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Go to blockbuster and pay 3.00 to have them do it. Best way.
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yes bro you can use tooth paste, this works i used it on my cod 4, basically it just takes a layer of scratches out and it becomes readable again
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Use the toothpaste method if the scratches are faint. If you have console burn rings you're royaly... in trouble.
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