Post: Disk resurface
03-05-2015, 06:35 AM #1
driller2k
Do a barrel roll!
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); What is the best diy for resurfacing is game disk? I have seen only toothpaste unless a tool like the disk Dr is handy.
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03-05-2015, 10:45 AM #2
driller2k
Do a barrel roll!
I do confirm this worked for my bo2 disk. Have not played with this disk for a long time. I just played custom game on veteran and got murdered but played for two strait hours with no flaw.
03-06-2015, 02:42 PM #3
bmob10189
At least I can fight
Originally posted by driller2k View Post
I do confirm this worked for my bo2 disk. Have not played with this disk for a long time. I just played custom game on veteran and got murdered but played for two strait hours with no flaw.


Sry I wouldn't kno a way. I still have NCAA10 and W@W I bought in 2010 n no scratches what so ever. None of my disks ever really get scratches. But glad you found a way to do it with everyday material
03-06-2015, 02:50 PM #4
clean your bd drive lenses with cotton bud and glass cleaner with care. have done many "repairs" of faulty bd drives this way, extending life for years. i mention this as even with badly scratched discs a clean lens may often have no problem whereas a dirty lens will fail to read.

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03-06-2015, 03:03 PM #5
Originally posted by driller2k View Post
I do confirm this worked for my bo2 disk. Have not played with this disk for a long time. I just played custom game on veteran and got murdered but played for two strait hours with no flaw.


what worked?

toothpaste or disk dr?
03-06-2015, 03:22 PM #6
driller2k
Do a barrel roll!
The tooth paste.
03-09-2015, 01:33 PM #7
clayton2781
Bounty hunter
I used to detail cars when i was younger and what i would do is take my buffer turn it so the wheel is facing flat and upward hold the disc in the other hand and use a light cutting compound to remove tue scratches. Then id hit it with a polishing compound and it would look brand new. Not easily accesible things but works better than anything else ive ever tried

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