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#11. Posted:
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just take it to your local video shop. theyll clean it for like 2-3$ already cleaned my mw2 twice
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u spelled disc wrong
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ok listen
1 get peanute butter and spread on disk wit finger not to much
2 get a soft cloth and wet it and clean the peanut butter off the disk it works for mr the toothbrush one is a big fail
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Windex or toothpaste is the best to fix it. If the scratch is deep or very noticable use toothpaste or bring into a repair shop. If toothpaste fails try windex.
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