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Not for pansy little scratches. For big, hearty, lumberjack scratches. Need: · A dremel tool with a buffing attachment. · Heavy duty rubbing compound. It should be a thick liquid or liquidy solid with a very fine grit. · Plenty of napkins or paper towels. · Dish detergent. · A light oil. · A trashed practice disc. 1. Do this in your garage or outside in an area that can be cleaned, as specks of the compound may spray from the business end of the Dremel tool. 2. Practice on the trashed disc first. Apply the compound to the disc and spread with napkins or paper towels. 3. Turn the Dremel tool onto its lowest setting and apply moderate pressure to the disc as you parallel the circular scratch. Do not stay in one place for too long or press too hard, as the friction will irreparably damage the disc’s finish. Hence the practice. 4. After having gone all the way around, reapply compound and repeat process. Disc will need to be cleaned of excess compound every two or three applications. 5. A very scratched disc may require this to be repeated 15 times or so. A lightly scratched disk, 8 to 10 times. 6. Once the deep circular scratch has been buffed away, wash the disc with detergent. You’ll notice dull marks where you’ve been buffing the hell out of the disc. These are unavoidable tiny scratches. Apply a few drops of oil and spread with your finger, then very lightly wipe away with a soft tissue. Don’t wipe it all away. The oil is filling the tiny scratches, but if excess is gone

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This is the 2nd version of my homemade fixit for the Xbox 360 unplayable disc error. Due to some complaints on the first video I made this so some of the details are clearer. The first video explains the problem and shows the fix. Please watch the first video, then watch this one and it should clear up any confusion on what is going on inside the console. I suggest operating the console with the cover open after you do the fix illustrated in the first video. ***HOW TO OPEN YOUR 360 LINK*** www.llamma.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5

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Website: www.XboxSlave.com Twitter www.Twitter.com Facebook:www.Facebook.com ***This Fix is for Samsung and Hitachi Drives only***

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This should help you fix your perfect circle scratches or any other scratches. Comment, Rate, Subscribe!

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This shows you an alternative way on how to fix the “perfect circle” that the xbox system makes when it either falls or gets tilted with a game inside. I took one of my old games, motoGP and used it as a dummy to prove that it does work . Make sure the dremel speed is at its lowest. The rubbing compound is generally used for automotive painting. i dont know where you can get it at, probably a local auto store or online. The disc actually has two “perfect circles” the outside isnt as visible through the camera. Goodluck n enjoy Toothpaste might work if you find the grimmy ones. Smooth toothpaste, from what i can imagine, wouldnt be so effective cause your basically using the paste to slightly sand down the scratches. Im using; Dremel 3M Super duty Rubbing Compound Dremel screw attachment w/ buffer screwed to it

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