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How Do You Repair A CD With Toothpaste?

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How Do You Repair A CD With Toothpaste?

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• Take out your CD/DVD. Examine the back. If you’re anything like me, there is a fair amount of scratches on the back. Some can be fatal – some aren’t. Small ones are nothing serious, but can grind down the quality. If some of it has chipped away, then the CD/DVD can’t be saved. • Get a tube of toothpaste. Yes, toothpaste. Believe it or not, toothpaste has many other applications rather than cleaning one’s mouth. Squirt a circle just on the outside of the inner circle. Use your index finger to spread the toothpaste. • Lay the CD/DVD on a flat surface, and using your “clean” fingers gently rub the toothpaste in small circular motions just as you would if polishing your car. • Leave the toothpaste on about five minutes. • Wash off the toothpaste with cool tap water. Make sure you get all of the toothpaste off. • Dry off the CD/DVD with a paper towel. A paper towel because some clothes aren’t always soft and can cause further damage. • Make sure there is no excess toothpaste left. There y

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