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From the page: The Things you Need: *Scratched CD / DVD. Finding this is very easy, since you probably have a lot of them. Just make sure that the recording film / layer is not scratched, torn, or perforated, otherwise, there is no hope of recovering the data stored in it. *Soft Cotton... more
Reviewed by JIR Jul 16 2008, 04:01am ( 62 reviews ) • lifehackery.com
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Reviewed by demonkill on Sep 26, 8:30am
From the comments: "A computer tech also suggested to flush the cd in the toilet, shake and let air dry, he said that would guarantee a one time use." Ahahahaha I think they've been had!
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Reviewed by Kirro on May 12 2009, 12:05pm
The problem is that if the data from the disks is damaged, that's it, game over. Polishing only works for the most minor scratches and fingerprints.
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Rated by Phyrene on Mar 14 2009, 12:54pm
the trik with the toothpaste realy work !
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Rated by YumZ on Dec 31 2008, 10:36pm
From the page: "a small shallow scratch can render the disc useless"
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Rated by tsula on Dec 22 2008, 11:05am
Too legit to quit.
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Rated by teheric on Dec 09 2008, 7:08pm
Interesting and all but many of those comments seem like trolls to me...
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Rated by tinfoil on Nov 26 2008, 4:52pm
I just tried this with the toothpaste, it saved my Rock Band! Now I don't need to buy a new one.
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Rated by CaptainAntonius on Sep 22 2008, 10:45pm
Remember folks, love your disk media. It cares about you :D
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Rated by CherekBearShldrs on Sep 08 2008, 5:40pm
Nice
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Rated by galeeprol on Sep 06 2008, 7:25pm
Great way to clean DVD CDs etc. I'm gonna try it on an old one in case it eats through it. :)