Hey guys, thanks for the help.
I noticed some of you said that toothpaste would work. So, I tried the plain, non-whitening particle stuff and it ended up getting tons of scratches. I have a warranty on it, and will get it replaced this Sunday.
Hey, at least I know first-hand that toothpaste doesn't work on disk scratches.
Thanks, crwnandginger
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Hey, I just returned the disk today and was told that I had a laser cut ring that was from my dad moving the Xbox around. I noticed the ring, but didn't think anything of it. Either way, just got it replaced earlier and will get back to playing soon.
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STRIC9----BABYにより編集済み: 2/12/2015 3:09:19 PM
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Lick it Chew it 3+2 is 4 I suck at math bubble bath Walmart is a store Lick it again Stick it to a wall Let it fall Make sure it hit the floor Pick it up Grab a cup Throw it at a door Hope i helped..
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Im sure it was already mentioned but you can try having it resurfaced.gamestop can do it and they sell resurfacers fairly cheap maybe around 20$ Ive never done games but ive done dvds and cds with mostly success.depenfs how bad the scratches are. If its not affecting the wa the disk is reading i would leave it alone
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I used to repair scratched cds and dvds using candle wax, I've heard crayons work, it's actually pretty affective. Just rub the wax all over the scratches (not hard) Then use a clean cloth (or your shirt) to gently wipe off all the excess wax Last, just use another part of the cloth/shirt to clean the disc as you would normally to make sure the rest of the disk is cleaned of all wax
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GuTz HDにより編集済み: 2/12/2015 7:45:53 AMJust sell it back for store credit, wait until the shift change and buy a new copy off a different clerk. You'll have to pay the difference, but hey, it's better than paying in full ;) Lmao, I dunno, my morals would prevent me from doing this.. "Disc Doctor" might work..