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    Default Where to fix scratch DVD?

    Hi I have a few movies that are really scratch.....do you guys know where in town I can take it too get fix? Thanks

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    Tramps on 16th across from SAIT...they have fixed a few of my CD's...I am sure the process is the same for DVD's as well...
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    Originally posted by r3cc0s
    Felon or Mistermeiner

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    At home.

    Grab some Crest and buff it out.
    Originally posted by max_boost
    Hey baller, any problem money can solve is no problem at all. Don't sweat it.

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    ^^^ u sure man? i might just try that......u r sure right?

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    Originally posted by Strider
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    Grab some Crest and buff it out.
    I've heard this works as well. The toothpaste "sands" down the scratch. I haven't tried it myself though.

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    yah man, just use some toothpaste, it works. I've done it for a couple cd's my sister scratched the shit out of.
    Last edited by Chester; 10-18-2004 at 11:08 PM.

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    alright...i will be back in 5 and let u guys know

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    get a cd kit.. it should come with a cd cleaner and a cd/dvd lens cleaner.. its like 20 bucks.. it fixes all my cds..

    i have a gamedoctor it works good as well

    although i think its my xbox thats fucked up

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    I'm not a 100% sure but i seem to recall putting my cd in a oven and heating gently for 2 minutes on 200 F fixed the problem, now i can listen to Fat Hoe with little or no problem...Thank You

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    Originally posted by Strider
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    Grab some Crest and buff it out.
    wow...am impress.....so far soo good...my movie is playin!! I owe u one....

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    wow...so the crest works...

    we should all try different brands of toothpaste and see if one works better than the others...
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    lol...I needed that too. Best thread, thanks to Importz and Strider. So just wondering, take the CD and rub it with toothpaste?????

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    just grab a cloth and polish it, dont use the super abrasive paste.

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