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Repairing Scratched DVDs

How do you repair scratched dvds?

michelled615 from Lebanon, TN

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RE: Repairing Scratched DVDs

I have many times washed them in dish liquid with warm water. Dry off well with a clean cloth. Let it air out for a few minutes to be sure there is no dampness to hurt your machine, or zap you to the floor. In many cases it makes the difference in watching the DVD or not.

Post by Windgate

RE: Repairing Scratched DVDs

If the scratches are fine, sometimes freezing the DVD will cause the scratch to shrink. I know it works for games

Post By tllawson (Guest Post)

RE: Repairing Scratched DVDs

First I wash it with dishwashing liquid-that fixes fingerprints and many other smudgss. Never use solvents that dissolve plastic!

I have used brass polish to repair scratches. Toothpaste is too harsh. Do not polish in a circular motion! polish radially ie stroke from the center out - this is because scratches in the perpendicular direction confuse the reader. Also, a light rubbing with vaseline will smooth it enough to be read. Will try pledge -the wax would act the same way vaseline does.

Even with this, deep scratches or cracks can't be fixed.

Post By dr Mike (Guest Post)

RE: Repairing Scratched DVDs

I haven't tried this myself but I read a tip somewhere that said to use toothpaste(not gel). Rub with a soft cloth and then buff with a clean cloth.

Post By Gena (Guest Post)

RE: Repairing Scratched DVDs

Toothepaste works really well. Rub it in a circular motion and rinse with warm water and dry with a soft towel. It doesn't always work but has gotten me thru a lot of movie rentals.

Post by hairyjoe

RE: Repairing Scratched DVDs

Good Morning America had a tip the other day about that...use a soft clean cloth sprayed lightly with a spray furniture product (Pledge type) and working from the center out to the edges, very gently buff the cd/dvd.

Post By gayle217 (Guest Post)

RE: Repairing Scratched DVDs

Scratched CD's and DVD's may be fixed by using Auto Polish-Wax.

Clean the CD or DVD with a damp soft cloth.
Now use a CLEAN, SOFT cloth for the following (CLEAN!)
Grit will destroy your CD's and DVD's...!

Apply small drop of Car Wax (I use Turtle Wax) and buff outward from center to edge! NOT CIRCULARLY! NEVER!

Rub wax in by rubbing center to edge and back.
Apply a drop of wax for each approx 1 inch section.
Do this all around the DVD or CD - rub HARD.

Let dry and buff off with very soft rag. Works for all but really deep scratches. Deep scratches may need Car POLISH for using on scratched car paint, then finish up with the car WAX.

Works for me!
DoctorBill

Post by DoctorBill

RE: Repairing Scratched DVDs

All the used music stores in my area will buff CDs. Some do it for a small fee, one does it for free. Call some music stores in your area to see who offers CD repair.

Post by thriftyboo

RE: Repairing Scratched DVDs

You can buy a machine at walmart that repairs scratched dvds and cds, I think it's around 20 bucks? It fixes 50 I think. However, if it's just one dvd and it's not a deep scratch, try clear deodorant first. Any brand will do, just as long as it's the clear gel kind. Apply it enough to where you can smear it all around with your fingers, make sure you cover the entire dvd. Then wipe it off with a soft cloth, don't leave any goo behind, it should feel normal to the touch. The gel gets in the little scratches and fills them enough for the player to not get stuck on them. I've never tried this on a dvd player before, but I've revived many a cd with the method. It doesn't damage the player, and it's not a permanent fix, you have to reapply the deodorant after a while, a few months or so, depending on the use of the dvd.

Hope that helps!

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