How to repair a scrach CD in home,very easy

tyler811

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Originally posted by: NanoStuff
What if someone labels CDs with a ball-point pen, do you have a solution to this problem?

Yes lodge it into their forehead at a very high rate and wait for the blood to dry over the writing. DO NOT repeat DO NOT allow them to seek medical attention until after the blood has dried on the cd/dvd
 

LikeLinus

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That MAY have been funny if I was 12. I can't believe some of the sh1t people waste their time creating these days.
 

McCarthy

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Originally posted by: LikeLinus
That MAY have been funny if I was 12. I can't believe some of the sh1t people waste their time creating these days.

I agree.
 

DarkThinker

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Thanks for the link OP :thumbsup:
<Mouth full of pickles>Oh ya...my original disc collection is totally saved right now...*</Mouth full of pickles>
 

eldorado99

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The proper way is to gently and carefully re-draw the information onto the CD using a flat head screwdriver.
 

hellokeith

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Originally posted by: NanoStuff
What if someone labels CDs with a ball-point pen, do you have a solution to this problem?

Pffft. That's obvious. You just go scratch the cd up and then follow the directions in the video.
 

ahurtt

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Originally posted by: Rubycon
What a waste of a perfectly good pickle! :|

He ate the pickle. . .

But the egg, ice cream, and chocolate sauce probably went down the in-sink-erator.
 

JulesMaximus

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Nice! I'm going to try it on some CD's later...although, I don't think my microwave has a CD Repair setting on it. Does anyone know how long you should cook a CD for if your microwave doesn't have that setting?