CD's not playing correctly due to scratches? Toothpaste Alternative Use for CD Scratch Repair
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I didn't know this. Wouldn't it do more damage to the disk ?
ReplyDeleteNice. At least, when a disc jockeys hand started to itch, cds will look good like our own wonderful teeth. Thanks for posting this one-of-a-kind idea.
ReplyDeleteMy professor once said that toothpaste can help as CD play well in a CD player. I've also try it on some of CD's and all of them played well.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds new. I haven't heard it before that toothpaste could be an alternative way in repairing a CD's. I think this will work great. Thanks for the share.
ReplyDeleteSurprising idea! This could extend the life of a disk after having scratches. I will gonna try it soon to repair my CD's. A very informative contribution.
ReplyDeleteI didn't know this, very useful information, thank you!
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