Remove scratches from a CD using toothpaste

Remove scratches from a CD using toothpaste

Have a scratched CD but you are not ready to get rid of it? Watch this video tutorial to learn how to remove scratches on your CD by applying toothpaste and rubbing it down.

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torvic 8/10/08 5:35 PM
very good,thanks
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Dereje Adnew 11/4/08 3:48 AM
Not bad!
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hodgo22 12/28/08 7:48 AM
thank you good very good
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mwick11 (1) 1/29/09 3:28 PM
does it have 2 b colgate toothpaste or can it b any kind of toothpaste?
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sid200 (1) 5/19/09 8:34 AM
tried it with my teeth and they play better now.
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mopperv (-1) 7/4/09 10:59 AM
cheesaaaaaaaaaaay-biff
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gazer 9/8/09 5:27 AM
can u get one how to unblock school websites coz its crap with nothing on the compuer fanks very good
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JH6M 11/6/09 10:51 PM
i sure hope this works..
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JH6M 11/6/09 11:19 PM
wait do we gotta use white toothpaste?
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