The bottle of PlastX mentions use on a "scratched CD surface". I saw a couple posts of people doing this with CD's and DVD's. I'm wondering if this can include video games??
I bought a "used" PS1 game. PS1 game discs were "black surfaced" discs. The discs have minor scratches and they SKIP through entire cutscenes at a time! (Before anyone asks, my PS2 console is clean, it's not the unit, it's the disc).
ALL video game discs state to clean with soft, dry cloth, and not to use "solvents or abrasive cleaners". I did the soft, dry cloth several times, with no success. The game can't be returned. So......has anyone used PlastX on a black surfaced PS1 disc?? PLEASE share your results with me!!!
I bought a "used" PS1 game. PS1 game discs were "black surfaced" discs. The discs have minor scratches and they SKIP through entire cutscenes at a time! (Before anyone asks, my PS2 console is clean, it's not the unit, it's the disc).
ALL video game discs state to clean with soft, dry cloth, and not to use "solvents or abrasive cleaners". I did the soft, dry cloth several times, with no success. The game can't be returned. So......has anyone used PlastX on a black surfaced PS1 disc?? PLEASE share your results with me!!!
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