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Argonath RPG Community => Games Discussion => Topic started by: Kimya. on March 29, 2014, 01:12:21 am
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Hello, I'm Kimya
I'm searching for a way to clean my Ps3 disc, a trusted way to clean it and worked before
i've watched many videos before and i didn't try any way from them, because i'm afraid from screwing it more
I want to clean a very small scratches but several scratches, I hope you reply me As soon as possible :D
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It may sound weird, but I think banana works, if it doesnt. Try dishsoap and toilet paper, always works for me
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It may sound weird, but I think banana works, if it doesnt. Try dishsoap and toilet paper, always works for me
If these tools didn't work, do you think that the CD will not work once again?
Also, could you tell me the steps exactly?
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If these tools didn't work, do you think that the CD will not work once again?
Also, could you tell me the steps exactly?
As long as you don't push it or scratch it it would be fine, but I have never been really save with my disks, but they never broke, as long as you are just carefull with them. But once the CD already stopped working, chances of fixing them are not that big.
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As long as you don't push it or scratch it it would be fine, but I have never been really save with my disks, but they never broke, as long as you are just carefull with them. But once the CD already stopped working, chances of fixing them are not that big.
No no, it still works, but some times, often it stops and i should restart the PS
Do you have skype?
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Tried Google (https://www.google.co.za/search?q=how+to+clean+PS3+disc&oq=how+to+clean+PS3+disc&aqs=chrome..69i57j0l5.3832j0j7&sourceid=chrome&espv=210&es_sm=122&ie=UTF-8)?
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As i said Devin, I've watched many videos also searched on google but i want a right tool/way to clean my CD and don't break it
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Go by the method of "If it's not broken don't try to fix it". A few light scratches will not cause serious issues with the disc or PS3.
Using anything abrasive, even toilet paper will just create further scratches on the discs surface.
The only thing you should use is a wool/cotton based item that is soft even under pressure like a cloth used to clean reading glasses for example.
Liquid and chemicals should never go near a disc.
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"If it's not broken don't try to fix it"
Convinced me, I will leave these scratches, and try to save the CD from another scratches or break it
Thanks Devin and Brian
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