How to Remove Scratches From Any DVD

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In this Household Hacker experiment, we’ll demonstrate how to completely remove scratches from your CD or DVD media. Visit us at www.householdhacker.com

For this project, we used:
1) 1 tablespoon peanut butter
2) Toothpaste
3) Diet Soda (must be sugar free or seltzer water)
4) Plastic container
5) Baking soda
6) Lots of paper towels

Music by: two_curve
http://ccmixter.org/files/two_curve/13690

Disclaimer:
As with this experiment and all other HouseHold Hacker videos, we cannot be held responsible for damage or mistakes made if attempting the experiments. These projects are for demonstration purposes only and should not be attempted at home.

NORA

25 Responses to “How to Remove Scratches From Any DVD”
  1. djkasdjkasdjdjdj Says:

    is all CD’s work after doing that??

  2. certise Says:

    There are no actual raw materials in toothpaste. I know what I’m talking about. You might be thinking about nanocrystals in tooth paste. But nanocrystals are a less common ingredient in toothpaste and are only known in brands such as Apagard and Blanx. He’s wrong. Unless he is talking about those actual brands. But general toothpastes do not have small tiny metal pieces.

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  4. ColonelRashid Says:

    Holy crap… is that true? Do video games still work after that? O_O

  5. rickyKB14 Says:

    can we use regular soda

  6. soneyps1 Says:

    what if you dont have any dietcoke handy at the moment???

  7. koger227 Says:

    omfg lol people actually question whether this works! i do this all the time.. every time i rent a video game and its scratched i do this and it works… dont knock it till u try it

  8. KadragadreshOMFG Says:

    hes not retarded he’s right. actually there is very small kind of metal pieces in toothpaste..not sure metal but some hard small things in the paste..dont belive me? then try put some toothpaste on a crappy DVD and wipe it with some paper or something else soft…

  9. certise Says:

    Are you fucking retarded? Toothpaste doesn’t scrape out plaque from your teeth. What kind of toothpaste have you been using? You must be one retarded kid to think that a soft gel substance can SCRAPE AND SCRATCH plaque of your teeth.

  10. varesvaris Says:

    rofl and your cd’s does work after that? xD

  11. ansmann123456789 Says:

    thanks man i o u

  12. ivanooze27 Says:

    the toothpaste doesn’t scrap, your brush does.

  13. binderfind Says:

    I love you

  14. davidthenguyen Says:

    This shit works, the toothpaste is (if you ain’t using some intensely sandy texture toothpaste) like a buffer to get rid of the scratches, and add a coating, it actually works just try it on a shitty CD.

  15. torpol Says:

    um, think about it people - toothpastes SCRAPES plaque off your teeth - KEY word being SCRAPES — do you REALLY think it’s going to take scratches OUT of your cd’s?

    everyone who trys this - please post follow up videos showing your results. Lol!!!

  16. carsomedan Says:

    Actually my friend and I about a month ago really wanted to play the game scar face for ps2, but it was scrachedand we ran around tring everything from wd40 to Grandma’s 4month old fruit salad mush. PS the fruit salad mush actually seemed to work.

  17. XxdreamerxangelxX Says:

    i woudlnt try this. the baking soda is probably going to fuck up ur cd. all you need is toothpaster.

  18. 1unknowtou Says:

    would this work for a PS2 game disk or a dvd too?

  19. mynamemanuel Says:

    does that really work?

  20. SHANGAIKIDKALEN3000 Says:

    dude that must suck

  21. nerd2max Says:

    youtube sucks, i was replying to these stupid “Find the error” things, I use this all the time

  22. daderhino7 Says:

    who the fuk comes up wit dis shyyyttt??? do they like sit there all day with a scratched CD in front of them and try jelly and cheese and syrup and then….PEANUT BUTTER AND TOOTH PASTE ITS PERFECT lol im trying dis shyt

  23. 84poochdawg Says:

    hey, like i said to to the stupid nerd, this works and i always rinse my cd’s with water after buffing the scratches out with just toothepaste. i still have my first mix cd i ever made from like 1998, ive done this at least twice and despite the massive scratches it accumulated over the years, i can still listen to it!! support your theory bud!!!

  24. 84poochdawg Says:

    haha- stupid nerd get a life!! toothepaste works fine to remove scratches, ive been doing it for more than ten years!!! why do ppl gotta hate on ppl who asks questions(unless theyre answered in the description)?? hey nerd, go play with your vintage collectors star wars figurines you little bitch!!!

  25. jedodk2 Says:

    no duh
    or it will be a wast of time

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