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Cleaning/Scratches PS1 Games

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Pepe_el_mago:

Wow nice machines bros...but the question remains, what is the best way to clean my ps1 discs without scratching them? If i leave them be and tell them to go dry themselves in my bedroom, the discs retain some stains where the water dried up :( how to prevent this?

Ozzy_98:

get softer water :P I wave them around some in the air, then use a hair dryer for getting most of it off.  I most likely should reword it from saying I use a hair dryer to get it off, but I'm lazy and think that's funny.

sheep2001:

Does nobody have any common sense  any more?  Sometimes I feel like I'm in the twilight zone.

Ozzy_98:


--- Quote from: Ozzy_98 on June 19, 2014, 09:45:39 PM ---Just don't use brasso on them (Yes I remember you).

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For the record, there was supposed to be a ;) at the end of this line so you know I was playing.  Without the ;) I look like a total dick.

Mick Dundee:

See if a local Media Store (Fye comes to mind for a major retailer chain) does resurfacing.

 I have a store near me called Bullmoose. They do it for a buck or 2.


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