How to Fix a Scratched Disc (2024)

How to Fix a Scratched Disc (1)

In our quest to reuse and restore everyday household items, crafty DIYers have been constructing wind chimes, coasters, and Christmas tree decorations. But if you want to restore your CDs and DVDs, you're going to need to know how to fix a scratched disc.

Well in that case, grab a tube of toothpaste, some shoe polish, rubbing compound, a banana, and a towel and prepare to make a little magic.

Advertisem*nt

Contents

  1. Assessing the Damage
  2. Cleaning the Disc
  3. The Banana Method
  4. The Rubbing Compound (Polish) Method
  5. The Toothpaste Method
  6. Finish With Some Wax
  7. Keep on Spinning

Assessing the Damage

First, it's important to understand the extent of the damage. Light scratches and tiny scratches can often be fixed at home, while deeper ones often penetrate the top layer of the plastic discs where the data is stored, and may be beyond repair.

To assess the damage, hold the disc up to a light source. If you can see light through the scratch, the disc may be irreparably damaged. If you are unable to see any light shine through the other side, it may be fixable.

Advertisem*nt

Cleaning the Disc

Before you attempt to fix the scratched surface, it's important to clean it to remove any dust, fingerprints, or grim that could affect playback.

  1. Use a soft, lint free cloth
  2. Wipe in straight lines from the center to the edge.
  3. Use a mild detergent or rubbing alcohol, mix a little with water, dip the clean cloth in the solution, and wring it out well so it's only slightly damp.

Once you're sure the surface layer is clean, set out to repair it using one of the following methods.

The Banana Method

As you may have seen on YouTube or equivalent, the banana method uses the natural oils of a banana to help fill in the scratches and restore functionality.

To do it, just cut a slice of a ripe banana, rub it on the scratched cd, then clean the disk by removing the banana residue with a soft cloth followed by a bit of glass cleaner [source: YouTube].

Advertisem*nt

The Rubbing Compound (Polish) Method

Restore veterans prefer the good old standby of automotive grade rubbing compound, such as from 3M [source: 3M]. Admittedly, 3M polish is not necessarily a green product, it is after all synthetic in its basic composition, but you will need only a dab and quite frankly, there is no natural product that will even come close to the power of this stuff when it comes to resurfacing deep or multiple scratches.

The experts tell you to always polish in a straight line from the radius of the center to the outside, rather than polish in a circular motion. While this is good advice for the most part, since small circular scratches have been known to throw off the laser tracking system of a player, most tracking systems today are far superior to the ones you remember from the 90's. So, if you are willing to let the rubbing compound breakdown to its final stages, circle polishing can work well too.

Advertisem*nt

When we refer to letting the rubbing compound breakdown, we're saying the rubbing compound formula essentially contains a grit that is designed to scratch the surface you are polishing, and wear down the deeper scratches until they are closer to the same height as the rest of the CD. It does this by starting out with a heavy grit, which breaks down over the polishing course into finer and finer grit, until it eventually leaves a mirror polished surface. But this is only if you put enough elbow grease into it.

Many find that circular polishing works just as well as radius polishing, but you can follow whatever advice you like, as this is simply a matter of opinion and personal experience. But what if you need to fix a CD right away and don't want to travel out to your nearest store to grab a bottle of polish, in such a case, toothpaste works reasonably well too.

Advertisem*nt

The Toothpaste Method

Toothpaste is designed much the same way as a rubbing compound, in that it is manufactured with a gritty substance, which gently scratches the enamel on the teeth, to clean and polish them. It can offer your CDs the same service, albeit not to quite the extend as the polish, but if the scratches are not too bad, it may just do the job.

Start with the most simple toothpaste you can find, like Tom's of Maine Natural Toothpaste as it contains a basic enamel polish, without all the fancy gels, swirls, glitter, and bubble gum flavors [Source: Tom's]. All you want is a good old fashioned white toothpaste. There is no need for frills here. Squeeze a smidgen of paste on the CD and rub it in using a straight sweeping motion with your finger from the center radius of the CD to the outside. Work your way around the CD using this motion until the CD is completely covered with a thin layer of the toothpaste.

Advertisem*nt

If the CD is badly scratched, you may want to rub the toothpaste around the radius of the circle several times. Once finished, let the toothpaste dry to the touch. Hold the CD under your sink with running water and gently rub the tooth paste off. When satisfied with the cleanliness of the CD, gently dry it with a clean, soft cloth.

Finish With Some Wax

It is not a bad idea to put a coat of car wax on the CD (if you have some available). Many prefer using an all natural 100% carnauba wax, which is made from the outside surface of a leaf [source: Oppido]. It is super strong and also friendly towards the environment.

It will first of all, help fill-in any remaining deep scratches, second, protect the CD from being scratched in the future, and third, help repel any future dust and dirt from finding its way onto your newly cleaned and resurfaced CD.

Advertisem*nt

Keep on Spinning

Your CD should be good to play after all this hard work. If not, you can try the entire process once more and hope for better results. Scratched discs can often be fixed with a bit of patience and the right strategy.

Whether's it's a DIY fix like the above methods, or a professional resurfacing, it's possible to bring most discs back to life. Remember, the key to disc longevity is proper care and handling to prevent scratches from occurring in the first place.

Advertisem*nt

Fix Scratched CD FAQ

Can a scratched CD be repaired?

If the CD is scratched on the bottom, you should be able to repair it.

How do you get rid of scratches on a disc?

Toothpaste can be used to repair scratches on a CD. Clean the disc with warm water, soap, and a cloth and then dry it, making sure that no lint is left behind. Squeeze toothpaste onto the disc and rub it on the disc in a straight motion from the center out to the edges. If the CD is badly scratched, repeat that process several times. Let it dry completely, then wash off the toothpaste, and carefully dry the disc.

What kind of toothpaste removes scratches?

You'll want to use a plain white enamel toothpaste. Avoid any type that has abrasives or glitter in it and be sure to pick a paste, not a gel.

How can I recover data from a damaged CD?

Your first option is to try to repair the CD using the toothpaste or automotive grade rubbing compound methods (both are explained in the article above). If that doesn't work, try free online software like Stellar Data Recovery Professional for Windows or MiniTool Power Data Recovery Personal Edition.

Can you buff out a deep scratch?

Buffing with the compound should be enough to erase most moderately deep scratches. The JFJ One-Step Eyecon CD repair machine is a good choice for deep scratches, though it isn't cheap — full price it'll run you about $160.

How much does it cost to repair a CD?

If an at-home method does work, your best bet is to purchase a kit or machine, as most stores don't offer CD repair services anymore. Two great options include the Maxell CD/CD-ROM Scratch Repair Kit and SkipDr.

Cite This!

Please copy/paste the following text to properly cite this HowStuffWorks.com article:

Citation

How to Fix a Scratched Disc (2024)
Top Articles
Vrbo vs. Airbnb: Which Is Better for Your Vacation Rental?
Best Banks That Don't Use ChexSystems Of September 2024
Craigslist Warren Michigan Free Stuff
Forozdz
Chambersburg star athlete JJ Kelly makes his college decision, and he’s going DI
What happened to Lori Petty? What is she doing today? Wiki
Boomerang Media Group: Quality Media Solutions
Google Sites Classroom 6X
Sprague Brook Park Camping Reservations
Free VIN Decoder Online | Decode any VIN
Craigslist - Pets for Sale or Adoption in Zeeland, MI
Espn Expert Picks Week 2
Tiraj Bòlèt Florida Soir
Tamilblasters 2023
Cool Math Games Bucketball
OSRS Dryness Calculator - GEGCalculators
R/Afkarena
Love In The Air Ep 9 Eng Sub Dailymotion
Kvta Ventura News
Unlv Mid Semester Classes
Obsidian Guard's Cutlass
Ibukunore
Craigslist West Valley
Aldi Bruce B Downs
Self-Service ATMs: Accessibility, Limits, & Features
Titanic Soap2Day
Teen Vogue Video Series
Puretalkusa.com/Amac
Best Nail Salons Open Near Me
Winco Employee Handbook 2022
Little Rock Skipthegames
Shreveport City Warrants Lookup
Xfinity Cup Race Today
Reviews over Supersaver - Opiness - Spreekt uit ervaring
F45 Training O'fallon Il Photos
Craigslist Lake Charles
Renfield Showtimes Near Paragon Theaters - Coral Square
Bend Missed Connections
Vlacs Maestro Login
Account Now Login In
The Ultimate Guide to Obtaining Bark in Conan Exiles: Tips and Tricks for the Best Results
New Gold Lee
Ukg Dimensions Urmc
Dr. John Mathews Jr., MD – Fairfax, VA | Internal Medicine on Doximity
Wayne State Academica Login
Lamp Repair Kansas City Mo
Hk Jockey Club Result
2013 Honda Odyssey Serpentine Belt Diagram
Craigslist Sarasota Free Stuff
The Significance Of The Haitian Revolution Was That It Weegy
Tenichtop
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Neely Ledner

Last Updated:

Views: 6396

Rating: 4.1 / 5 (62 voted)

Reviews: 93% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Neely Ledner

Birthday: 1998-06-09

Address: 443 Barrows Terrace, New Jodyberg, CO 57462-5329

Phone: +2433516856029

Job: Central Legal Facilitator

Hobby: Backpacking, Jogging, Magic, Driving, Macrame, Embroidery, Foraging

Introduction: My name is Neely Ledner, I am a bright, determined, beautiful, adventurous, adventurous, spotless, calm person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.