clacker BSOD Messages 582 May 21, 2011 #11 I would of thought that would wreck it but I will give that a go one day.
Xtreme2damax Baseband Member Messages 72 May 21, 2011 #12 I have some scratched DVD's and CD's this could be useful for. I've never seen Brasso in stores around where I live though, there might be an alternative though.
I have some scratched DVD's and CD's this could be useful for. I've never seen Brasso in stores around where I live though, there might be an alternative though.
B bordrandomgamer Solid State Member Messages 12 Jul 8, 2011 #13 The best way prevent any media damage is BACKING IT UP!
M MMM Daemon Poster Messages 699 Location !! Apr 16, 2012 #14 MarxSoccer said: Nah, best way is to use toothpaste. And FYI those who don't know, that data on a CD is really on the top, not the bottom Click to expand... I agree to the tooth paste, works every time......Plus it is safe to your health
MarxSoccer said: Nah, best way is to use toothpaste. And FYI those who don't know, that data on a CD is really on the top, not the bottom Click to expand... I agree to the tooth paste, works every time......Plus it is safe to your health