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| #1 Posted on 5.9.05 1228.45 Reposted on: 5.9.12 1229.01 | I just got a couple of games from my friend for the PS2. I wondered why he would be giving away his games free, but I found out when they all had a little scratches on them, so I was wondering is there any cheap way to remove small marks from PS2 games somebody told me toothpaste but I don't know if that would work. Any help would be great. Promote this thread! |  | ShotGunShep
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| #2 Posted on 5.9.05 1832.20 Reposted on: 5.9.12 1833.00 | Have you tried the games out? DVD-ROMS hold up much better than CDs and many times visible scratches have no effect on the performance of your game or DVD. | The Guinness.
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| #3 Posted on 5.9.05 1943.03 Reposted on: 5.9.12 1944.29 | If the scratches are a problem try using Turtle Wax (other waxes will probably work too). Just follow the same instructions listed for waxing a car.
I've used this trick for many years starting with music Cd's and then every other type of media that is on a disc. 9 times out of 10 it works. | Lise
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| #4 Posted on 6.9.05 0308.20 Reposted on: 6.9.12 0308.57 | Most used CD (and some used game) stores have a machine thingy that will fix scratched discs and will often do yours for a small fee (I remember it being around a buck a disc). | ALL ORIGINAL POSTS IN THIS THREAD ARE NOW AVAILABLE |
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