ugh! scratched dvd
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I heard using a soft cloth and a Pledge like product will fill in the scratches.
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Great thing about P90X ....the AbRipperX program is a seperate DVD but it's also at the end of some of the strength DVD's, Chest and Back for example. :-)0
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Sounds weird~but I've always used toothpaste for scratched cd's/dvd's. (lightly rubbing gritty toothpaste all over the cd/dve with your finger then rinsing it off.) Used to date a guy who worked in auto body. If you've ever buffed a car or know the process?? Toothpaste is supposed to make the same effect. IDK. Can't explain it, but it's ALWAYS worked for me. Even on stuff I NEVER thought would play again.0
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Sounds weird~but I've always used toothpaste for scratched cd's/dvd's. (lightly rubbing gritty toothpaste all over the cd/dve with your finger then rinsing it off.) Used to date a guy who worked in auto body. If you've ever buffed a car or know the process?? Toothpaste is supposed to make the same effect. IDK. Can't explain it, but it's ALWAYS worked for me. Even on stuff I NEVER thought would play again.
Doesn't sound weird at all...in fact, I've always used toothpaste to buff out light scratches. If it can clear out enamel, it can handle plastics.
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