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Old 15-07-2002, 10:09
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Unhappy Fixing Scratches

Hi! I tried to make a backup copy of my Ace Combat 2 but like, I found that after I let my cousin borrow it, it had some scratches on it. I didn't think it would matter, but when I burned it using Nero and the instructions on www.psxcopyworld.uk, it like just stopped at the Namco logo sign. I think it might be the scratch on the original cd, so, Does anyone know how I can fix the scratch? Thanks
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Old 15-07-2002, 12:20
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This may help.

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Old 15-07-2002, 14:25
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you could try simply cleaning the cd with washing up liquid and warm water...or you can get hold of a special cd polish from your local audio agent.....

another thing you could try is reading the cd in your writter if you havnt already....
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Old 15-07-2002, 20:01
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I always use some fine car wax. Not too gritty. That does the trick for me.
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Old 18-07-2002, 06:29
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why not use something we all (I would guess) have...

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Old 22-07-2002, 08:02
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I always use some fine car wax. Not too gritty. That does the trick for me.
that's funny, I use a special CD polishing compound and I've always said it smells like car wax, so I've always wondered if I was paying $10 for a 6oz tube when I could pay $5 for a mega amount of turtle wax and do the same thing.

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