Has anyone actually ever repaired a game disc without resurfacing?
- pacman000
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Re: Has anyone actually ever repaired a game disc without resurfacing?
I've gotten a DVD to work with eyeglasses cleaner & an eyeglass cloth. Never tried it on a game disk before tho. I jab a couple of disks which won't work; I'll have to try it on them.
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Re: Has anyone actually ever repaired a game disc without resurfacing?
All my other games work fine on my xbox, so it's not that.
Boiling the disc didn't work. Has anyone ever tried brasso? it's a metal polish. Seems like it would be abrasive and do more harm than good, but I have seen people say it works and that they have had success with it.
Boiling the disc didn't work. Has anyone ever tried brasso? it's a metal polish. Seems like it would be abrasive and do more harm than good, but I have seen people say it works and that they have had success with it.
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Re: Has anyone actually ever repaired a game disc without resurfacing?
I use brasso on the connector pins on NES and SNES games, it works great for those, (though messy.) It does have a grittiness to it though, so I'm not sure how it would work on CDs.
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Re: Has anyone actually ever repaired a game disc without resurfacing?
I decided all that work just to see if I could fix it wasn't worth it. Good thing it was a cheap game (49 cents, bought on a gift card.)
There must be a huge epidemic of people not taking care of their games. I always see people laying there discs on top of each other, when they should be in cases.
There must be a huge epidemic of people not taking care of their games. I always see people laying there discs on top of each other, when they should be in cases.
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Re: Has anyone actually ever repaired a game disc without resurfacing?
Tried eyeglass cleaner on my scratched game disks; didn't work. Maybe it would've if they'd been dirty, not scratched.
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Re: Has anyone actually ever repaired a game disc without resurfacing?
I tried a disk doctor repair thing. It wasn't the hand crank kind, it was a plug in and it looked really nice and high end. Did it work? Absolutely not. The disk I put in it looks worse than before.
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