In most cases, the scratches that a CD, DVD, or BluRay can have are quite vague and, luckily, these devices have polycarbonate layer transparent in the learning environment. So, knowing whether a CD can be repaired or not, is the first thing to consider the depth of these texts– If it is shallow you can do something, but if it is deep or the CD is broken you can say it and use it as a coaster.
How to fix a CD, DVD or BluRay with a toothbrush
The first thing to do is to clean up the CD, DVD or BluRay reading area as much as possible. With this you can use either thin fiber cloth or less of toilet paper or kitchen with toilet paper (even though isopropyl is better than not). Massage vigorously with rotating motion, to remove any impurities that may be inserted into the edges caused by scratches.
In this case, don't be afraid to add lots of alcohol or soap and water, because they are waterproof and if you dry them properly you will have no problem. When scratches are too deep, you do this The CD may be working again once you have cleaned up the dirt that is inserted into the furrows.
We will now continue to use the teeth. One deposit a small amount its in a disc study area (about chickpea size) and spread it across the face with your finger, with special emphasis on extended areas. When spreading, let it sit for a few minutes, then remove the toothpaste with kitchen paper or toilet paper. Once removed, rub well with a clean layer of raw fiber. Do not use alcohol or soapy water in this step.
If the scratches were too large, it is likely that by the end of this process you will see that they have reduced significantly, and even those that are too high are gone. After this, you can continue to check if it works again.
Is adjusting the CD or DVD with the dentures really effective?
Again, it goes. When a CD, DVD or BluRay is stripped down and the student cannot make it work properly, it is usually because the scratches produce visual effects on the pupil's lens and the reader misinterprets, making mistakes. Dental restorations sometimes help to avoid this because we will have removed the impurities and will leave a layer of matte on it, sometimes preventing the reader from reading the details correctly.
Is it myth or fact? We can only say that it is real, but that in many cases it is ineffective and inactive because the threat has been so severe. In other words, work it works but it's not stupid
Other ways to repair CD, DVD or BluRay
There are some methods that are said to be working to repair a scanning CD around like rumors on the Internet. One of them approach a 60W light bulb on to heat «melt» the scratches, but we have already told you that this method does not work.
Another option is to use wax to cover scratches. It is a similar technique to cleaning your teeth, but instead of using it piece of furniture, and the result is very similar, much better in some cases.
In the end, another alternative to repairing a discarded CD can be enthusiastically cover up bruises.
In this case, the only thing we will be doing is to "clean up" the waste that goes into the organs when you remove the heat, most of them still stick to the adhesive. However, this will be equivalent to the first step we told you before (cleaning it with alcohol or soap and water) but it is very effective. Don't even bother trying.