How to Clean DVDs and CDs

Clean DVDs and CDs in the Comfort of Your Own Home

Don't you just hate it when a DVD or a CD or a CD type of video game gets scratched up? They just don't work properly. You try your best to keep them in mint condition. You never touch the shiny part. You always hold them by either inserting your finger in the hole in the middle or by
 holding it on the circumference by your fingertips. Yet no matter what you do, sooner or later, you find a scratch. There's good news and there's bad news. The bad news is that there are DVDs and CDs that are just too scratched up to be fixed. The good news is that lightly scratched up DVDs and CDs can be cleaned and repaired in the comfort of your own home.

One of the best investments I've made is buying Novus Plastic Polish from Albertson's. It came in a ziplock bag. It has a Novus Plastic Clean & Shine spray, a Novus Fine Scratch Remover, Novus Polish Mates cloth, and instructions. It was $10, and it works. Now, if you don't have this product, can't find it, or don't want to buy it, there's another solution. Just look in your bathroom, or in your cleaning closet.

Take your lightly scratched DVD or CD, go to your bathroom, and use toothpaste. Yes, toothpaste! Spread toothpaste on all the shiny part of the disc. Spread it liberally. This means, don't be stingy. Set the disc down for a minute or two. Wash off the toothpaste with lukewarm water. Shake off excess water, and then dry.

The cloth you use to dry makes a huge difference. The best type of cloth is nonabrasive, absorbent, and lint free. Do NOT use a towel. Do NOT use toilet paper. Do NOT use paper towel. Do NOT use the shirt you're currently wearing or anything in the hamper. Make sure the cloth you use to dry is not rough, or you'll end up with more scratches. A towel may be soft, but it's not smooth. Paper towels are not smooth either. Toilet paper and clothing adds lint. Lint will add more scratches and mess up your DVD or CD player. Find the type of cloth described above. The Novus Polish Mates cloth are sold in stores. Or use a clean soft cotton cloth (like a diaper). Don't use polyester or rayon wipes. If you're going to give in to using clothes (like I have in the past), use a clean, white, plain cotton shirt.

Related information
  • Use toothpaste.
  • Use Windex.
  • Use a clean soft cotton cloth.
 
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This was very helpful ,but it didn't clean it to where the dvd worked

Posted on 01/24/2009 at 3:01:51 PM

Perhaps it bears saying not to use a gel toothpaste, but a real paste toothpaste like Pepsodent. Ever notice how pasty toothpastes have a more grainy texture than gels? That grainy texture is what helps smooth out the scratch.

Posted on 06/28/2008 at 8:06:18 PM

Perhaps it bears saying not to use a gel toothpaste, but a real paste toothpaste like Pepsodent. Ever notice how pasty toothpastes have a more grainy texture than gels? That grainy texture is what helps smooth out the scratch.

Posted on 06/28/2008 at 8:06:52 PM

please tell me more all my dvds are scrached

Posted on 02/07/2008 at 5:02:28 PM

This idea blows. itwould have been more productive if had jizzed on the "shiny part" and washed that shit off with luke-krembs warm water... wasted 5 minutes of my busy life on this shit. im not ur friend anymore. thought we were bff's....

Posted on 11/22/2007 at 2:11:00 PM

...now my dvd smells like toothpaste...magic!

Posted on 10/07/2007 at 3:10:00 AM

i hope it works

Posted on 10/04/2007 at 10:10:00 AM

doesnt work i hate this idea sooooooooo much

Posted on 09/09/2007 at 10:09:00 AM

hi um i tried the tooth paste out on one of my disc and it almost worked then it just stoped there is nothin wrong with the ps2 lens or anything

Posted on 09/02/2007 at 4:09:00 PM

didn't work for me i used it on my PSone Castlevania game because when ever i go to teleport to the inverted castle it freezes on me thought it might work but it did the same thing.

Posted on 08/07/2007 at 10:08:00 AM

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