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IL-2 Sturmovik: Birds of Prey Famous title comes to consoles. |
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Brass cleaner? Don't know about that but you always could try ammonia.
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You can even use toothpaste to polish out a scratched disk. The abrasion takes off a very fine layer from the plastic on the disk. Just make sure you rub across the disk not around the disk.
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Don't use toothpaste, its too abrasive.. It can completely destroy the disk. However I would suggest Brass Cleaner, it has worked before!
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Thats nonsense. Toothpaste is nowhere near abrasive enough to destroy a disk, you'd have no teeth left if it was lol. In the past Ive fixed scratched PS2 dvds with toothpaste. I also fixed my Halo 2 disk and Dead or Alive 3 disk for the xbox1 with brasso.
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Why do you scratch tem up in the first place, dont you have covers for them ![]() |
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All Second hand, except for halo2 which was allways getting eaten by my old xbox. I think the disk was not quite flat enough.
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I would only use toothpaste if it removes those annoying rear gunners from between the airfields
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