Re-surfacing CDs so they work again. by germanpickle
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A simple way to remove scratches from a cd so you can get your data back off the disc again.
 
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Step 1: Gather Required Materials.

First gather the following materials.

- Paper towel (softer is better)
- Polishing cloth (eyeglasses cloth will do fine)
- CD scratched beyond playability (Easy to find)
- Can of Brasso Metal Polish.
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people101 says: May 11, 2013. 7:33 AM
could u use soap water or some thin' like that?
Tovamon says: Oct 7, 2012. 9:35 PM
i would like to point out that this really does work and that it has saved my ass dozens of times
Uncle Kudzu says: Feb 14, 2012. 8:03 PM
I have polished automobile tail light lenses and plastic watch crystals with cutting compound paste (like Turtle Wax brand). I'm guessing it would also work on scratched CDs, and it might be easier to find (auto parts store) than Brasso.
eric m says: Aug 4, 2012. 5:54 PM
Autopolish is cheap too.
chosen114. says: Apr 10, 2012. 11:06 AM
dudes and doodies if u want a cd to b clean use anormal erazor and wipe with kaka tissues simple as that
wildviolets says: Feb 28, 2012. 5:50 PM
peanut butter works as well....just wipe from small hole outward...
travis96 says: Feb 14, 2012. 3:33 PM
I prefer colgate mint toothpaste it puts more scratched but the disc will work again...on video games at least.

1) apply toothpaste
2)let sit for 5 min
3)rinse in warm(not hot or cold)
4)repeat until disc works

P.S. apply toothpaste with your finger, rubbing in circular motions.

P.S.S. I like this guide 5 Star for you. im going to try it sometime too. Just one question...does it erase the memory?
50-50 says: Feb 14, 2012. 6:13 PM
All this is doing is waring down to layer of plastic below the skratchs.
You are preatty much skratching the rest of the disk down to the same level so it looks like it was never skratched.you would have to ploish for hours to get down to the data.
slayer04 says: Feb 14, 2012. 7:27 PM
or just start from the top, because all the data lies directly on the other side of the label :p
hedgesci says: Feb 14, 2012. 12:44 PM
use a "mister clean" magic eraser, from the center towards the outer edge. works everytime
MrSnIpErHaWk4 says: Dec 18, 2011. 12:02 PM
Does this actually work? How deep can the scratches get before it doesnt work anymore?
Brandonfonzyman says: Oct 3, 2010. 5:12 PM
ya i that on my game and it didnt work can any one gve me some more tips?

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imdoinme1999 says: Aug 14, 2011. 12:39 PM
Vaseline (Petroleum Jelly) Seems To Work Very Well For Me.(:
imdoinme1999 says: Aug 14, 2011. 12:37 PM
The easiest way to fix unplayable CD's (that i found to work) is With Vaseline or Petroleum Jelly.(:
skaihaku says: May 14, 2011. 2:14 PM
They use discs because when was the last time it cost more than 30p to make a disc as opposed to £3.50 for a cartridge. When also was the last time you could wipe a discs memory with a magnet?

They use discsettes for a reason, because physical memory beats virtual memory, and always will. fact
Addy771 says: Aug 1, 2011. 3:58 PM
diskettes and CD's are all "physical" memory. There is no "virtual" memory. Both formats store data in physical 3 dimensional space
toogers says: Oct 28, 2010. 4:17 PM
CDs are so much work, i wish cartridges were for movies and music, in addition to some video games
siafulinux says: Jan 28, 2011. 4:14 AM
I've thought of cartridges for media too. It's certainly possible with SD cards and such. Maybe they'll just start putting them on those SD cards instead with the only problem being that they are easy to lose. A cartridge of some sort would be better IMO.

ahmedhosen says: Jan 3, 2011. 12:25 PM
It is Ok . I did it
Brandonfonzyman says: Oct 3, 2010. 5:14 PM
i tried that and it didn't work. Any more tips i could try.
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Funkmasterlogan says: Jul 20, 2010. 11:15 PM
i recommend 3500 grit, comes in disk for for a DA sander, but you can put brasso on it and had sand it
javitech says: Jul 2, 2010. 8:42 PM
This is the ticket! Brasso for brass works great. I've tried car wax, toothpaste ( too harsh) and the winner is Brasso. Gives a mirror polished shine that the Wii likes. I used in conjunction a cotton polishing cloth (looks and feels like the type of material used in baby blankets) after 3 tries i decided to remove the residue of brasso from the center towards the edge of the CD and it read w/o errors virsus circular motion (on removal of residue remember) Polishisg must be done in circular motion then again trial and error if you have the time and material to experiment. Good luck and thank to the contributor of this fine idea!!! (germanpickle). Regards, Javitech...
scottamus says: Apr 24, 2007. 1:14 PM
2000+ grit Sand paper would probably work great. Just attach it to something perfectly flat (I would use a sheet of glass) and start rubbing the disc on it in circular motions. I'd start with 2000 grit and see if that's enough to take the scratches out if it's not go to a lower grit. Once the surface is uniform go a higher grit and repeat. You'll have the added benefit of a trued (flat) surface. This is how I true chisels and if you do it right they have a mirror finish.
Andy229 says: Jul 24, 2009. 5:50 AM
I use 1200, 1500 and 2000 grit sandpaper, I've found simply tearing off a small piece, say 5x3cm and sanding the disc by hand, usually in straight motions from centre to outside. Depending on the severity of the scratch, I usually use 2000 and if it doesn't work, then 1500, sometimes 1200 if I just want to hurry it up. Then go back up to finer grit (1200 to 1500 to 2000) then polish with brasso on a cloth. That usually fixes it. If I want, I can also polish it further with plain white toothpaste, which can vary in ingredient.
pixy.misa says: Jan 6, 2010. 12:47 PM
When gentle polishing alone does not work, I also use sandpaper and work up to 3000 grit before polishing with rubbing compound.
fnkdctr says: Apr 21, 2009. 8:58 AM
You dont want to rub in a circular motion.. this is the way the data is read.. You actually wipe from the center straight out. And dont expect to remove all the scratches, you just buff them and remove the sharp/jagged edges so the laser doesnt skip. It can go up and down a hill, it cant jump a mountain. skip doctor is pro.
wittyhoosier says: Aug 3, 2007. 3:46 PM
That may work, but first you'll have to sand down the ridge that runs around the center hole (presumably to keep the readable surface from contacting anything if the disk were laid flat. Take a look!)
perfecttommy says: Apr 6, 2009. 6:21 AM
The readable surface is not the shiny side of the cd. The data is written on the upper side under the print. That's the vulnerable side. The scratches on the 'playing surface' just get in the way of the laser , inhibiting it's ability to read the upper layer. Just fyi. Shabbadooooooo!!!
dal123 says: Dec 11, 2009. 4:33 PM
I don't know what's in brasso and the fumes do smell - but i do know that I tried it AND IT WORKED!!!! WOO HOO!  I almost threw the disk out, I tried toothpaste and that just made it horrible.  I was going to send it to one of those resurfacing places but with shipping and that the cheapest I could find was about $9.00.  I had some brasso and it worked, my daughter's playing the disk right now - THANKYOU!
linda2010 says: Oct 13, 2009. 7:30 AM
brasso is sometimes corrosive and toothpaste is a terrible idea. for effective scratch removal i would use ScratchOut its a great product and can be found a gaming stores besybuy and walmart. its a great item to have around the house.
hamjam01 says: Jul 27, 2009. 12:24 PM
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Mr. Brownie says: Sep 7, 2009. 11:00 AM
I actually just take Lens Cleaner (for glasses), and a lens cloth and it works fine.
rakol1 says: Feb 3, 2008. 7:08 PM
there is no place that sells Brasso
vandal1138 says: Jul 2, 2009. 9:25 PM
Any military post / base / station whatever you wanna call it. Its a privates worst nightmare. (a privates, as in a person of the rank E-1 to E-3 in the army. Not your junk. Though I'm sure brasso on your junk would suck)
baneat says: Sep 2, 2008. 2:16 PM
You get it in supermarkets.
allureoftheearth says: Aug 9, 2008. 8:14 AM
check a hardware store. it's where i get mine
onionbuskut says: Dec 23, 2008. 3:47 PM
HOLY CRAP! the circle my xbox carved in to my GTA4 disk is gone! aweeesome
Lafawnduh says: May 31, 2009. 12:07 PM
does it work?
PitmanGSXR1000 says: May 26, 2009. 11:40 AM
Hi all i just wanted to add to this with a comment about Xbox 360 dvd's. I had a 360 disk which had a horrible scratch running round the centre middle of the disk almost a full circle which rendered the disk unreadable by the console and i can confirm that after using this instructable the disk now installs and plays works fine although i replaced the paper towel with a soft cloth so it did take a few minutes more but the end result was a sucess. Thanks to germanpickle for this very effective method.
nikosapi says: Mar 25, 2009. 12:13 PM
Brasso worked great for a bunch of scratches on a DVD of mine, thanks!
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