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Thu 12/04/01 at 15:14
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I was just wondering what do you clean your PS2 cds with? My has got one or two fingerprints on it from where i've tried to take the game out of the holder.


Darkreaper
Sat 14/04/01 at 14:20
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Phew! =¬)

All it does is act as a polyfiller - but man is it a good polyfiller!
Fri 13/04/01 at 19:58
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When My PS2 fell of its stand, the disk inside gained a scratch in a big circle and about 1mm deep from scratching against the CD tray! Nothing would clean it, so at a long shot, i used the stuff thats supposed to get scratches out of car metal AND IT WORKED! What a guess!
Fri 13/04/01 at 11:28
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I saw in PC World some plastic covers that you stick onto your cds/dvds... it said it would stop scratches.

Worth a look?
Thu 12/04/01 at 15:58
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2 fingerprints, dont worry about fingerprints.

scratches are the only things you should worry about as these can sometimes stop games loading.
Thu 12/04/01 at 15:14
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I was just wondering what do you clean your PS2 cds with? My has got one or two fingerprints on it from where i've tried to take the game out of the holder.


Darkreaper

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