Walt Sobchak All American 1189 Posts user info edit post |
Anyone know any tricks to fix a small crack in a CD? All of the tracks play except the last two (where the crack is). I know this is probably a lost cause, but I figured it was worth a shot. TY. 4/7/2007 1:18:05 PM |
smc All American 9221 Posts user info edit post |
Nope, this isn't a phonograph record. Just buy it again. Or steal a copy. 4/7/2007 1:33:42 PM |
0EPII1 All American 42541 Posts user info edit post |
cracks or [deep] scratches? 4/7/2007 1:35:52 PM |
nonlogic All American 1252 Posts user info edit post |
The plastic part can be fixed, the aluminum part can not. 4/7/2007 1:57:45 PM |
tschudi All American 6195 Posts user info edit post |
not possible 4/7/2007 2:16:30 PM |
puck_it All American 15446 Posts user info edit post |
un possible 4/7/2007 2:29:27 PM |
AndyMac All American 31922 Posts user info edit post |
if it's cracked then you're screwed.
If it's scratched then there is hope, but it would cost more to get something to fix it then to buy a new one. 4/7/2007 2:29:48 PM |
LimpyNuts All American 16859 Posts user info edit post |
if the data layer is intact, you might try sanding through the plastic until you get through the crack/scratch and then polishing it with an agent like diamod dust solution (after backing up the disc first). this process would take hours and there'd be a high risk of screwing up. you'd only even think about trying it if the data could not be obtained otherwise.
microwaving the disc usually can eliminate small scratches.
[Edited on April 8, 2007 at 12:38 AM. Reason : ] 4/8/2007 12:37:49 AM |
JLCayton All American 2715 Posts user info edit post |
microwaving? are you serious? do you risk ruining the CD? 4/8/2007 4:43:41 AM |
Aristotle Suspended 2231 Posts user info edit post |
no just dampen the scratch area and put it in the mircrowave for about 15 seconds. the silver protectant will soften and "heal" the outer layer then dry clear leaving the data layer intact. I do this all the time at work. 4/8/2007 5:02:28 AM |
occamsrezr All American 6985 Posts user info edit post |
http://youtube.com/watch?v=uu-oroNqAbs 4/8/2007 6:35:36 AM |
OneNighter86 Suspended 8017 Posts user info edit post |
nice try Aristotle 4/8/2007 8:44:32 AM |
ncsukat All American 1896 Posts user info edit post |
you fools are trying to tell this guy to microwave his CD? HAHAHA. You'll have no data left after 15 seconds.... did it all the time to useless CDs. Pretty 10 sec. show... but the CD is completely useless afterward. 4/8/2007 6:15:03 PM |
soulfire963 Suspended 1587 Posts user info edit post |
rub some brasso on it. 4/8/2007 6:25:18 PM |
jbtilley All American 12797 Posts user info edit post |
Rain-x worked for me on a heavily scratched CD. 4/8/2007 7:00:19 PM |
bethaleigh All American 18902 Posts user info edit post |
Microwave for 3 seconds is the only answer.
jk, don't forget your physics, kids! 4/8/2007 8:44:43 PM |
Arab13 Art Vandelay 45180 Posts user info edit post |
nope, you're fucked, might as well nuke it for some entertainment 4/9/2007 10:57:56 AM |
l24ch All American 639 Posts user info edit post |
i heard toothpaste works for scratches. but i dont think we're talking about scratches here. 4/9/2007 4:45:32 PM |
AxlBonBach All American 45550 Posts user info edit post |
put peanut butter on it, freeze it with ice cubes, and then hit it with a hammer 4/9/2007 4:51:02 PM |
soulfire963 Suspended 1587 Posts user info edit post |
brasso fixes any flaws and scratches, trust me, it works. 4/9/2007 4:52:53 PM |