Scratched CD help
- Pullmyfinger
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Let me tell you, I tried al those tricks a long time ago. Toothpaste, soft sanding, umm peanut butter and jelly, etc. The stuff doesn't work as well as everyone says. You have to use the old toothpaste type, bullstuff. I finally figured it out when I was working on my cars rims!
Go to your local Autozone, Advance Auto Parts, Walmart, etc. Buy "MOTHERS Aluminum Polish" not the chrome shiner. Use a clean rag and polish the cd with mothers until you make the surface black from the polishing. Then use another clean rag to, in a polishing motion, take off the polish.
You'll now see a lot of marks on the cd but they are only cosmetic. It works, first hand experience. Use it also on rims, door knobs, etc.
Go to your local Autozone, Advance Auto Parts, Walmart, etc. Buy "MOTHERS Aluminum Polish" not the chrome shiner. Use a clean rag and polish the cd with mothers until you make the surface black from the polishing. Then use another clean rag to, in a polishing motion, take off the polish.
You'll now see a lot of marks on the cd but they are only cosmetic. It works, first hand experience. Use it also on rims, door knobs, etc.