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<blockquote data-quote="ReversdPolarity" data-source="post: 43119" data-attributes="member: 542600"><p>in the past i have used a small soldering torch very carefully to fix scratched discs.. it does work but u gotta be carefull...</p><p></p><p>-easiest answer... use ur computer to upload disc to ur harddrive and then burn a new copy..</p><p></p><p>-i do about 100-150 discs a month for ppl, myself, or anyreason... shoot i dont even have many original discs i run in my car seeming as though its about 10 cents for blank disc and the sound quality is no different</p><p></p><p>but that dont help if u dont have a burner.. in which case u can get em cheap.. i just sold my old external one for 30$..lol</p><p></p><p>*oh btw i have also heard that a polishing wheel on a grinder with a wee bit of compound works to fix scratches but i have not tried this myself</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ReversdPolarity, post: 43119, member: 542600"] in the past i have used a small soldering torch very carefully to fix scratched discs.. it does work but u gotta be carefull... -easiest answer... use ur computer to upload disc to ur harddrive and then burn a new copy.. -i do about 100-150 discs a month for ppl, myself, or anyreason... shoot i dont even have many original discs i run in my car seeming as though its about 10 cents for blank disc and the sound quality is no different but that dont help if u dont have a burner.. in which case u can get em cheap.. i just sold my old external one for 30$..lol *oh btw i have also heard that a polishing wheel on a grinder with a wee bit of compound works to fix scratches but i have not tried this myself [/QUOTE]
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