Scratched Game Disc

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Well I was just attempting to play my beloved GT3, I decided I was in for a new car and so I headed for the Car Showroom. I went to Nissan's showroom and choose to look at the skyline, the strange thing is the car model didn't appear so I went back and choose another car, it too didn't appear. I decided to try and go back to the main menu but when I tried to the game froze. Now I know it had a few scratches from being used so much but it always worked alright. I've taken it too a place that fixes scratched discs so hopefully she'll be like new and I can play again.

So I suggest you all take care of your discs more, I mean I'am usually paranoid about keeping my discs free of scratches so I guess when you play a game so much its bound to get scratched.
 
yes, a word of warning to everybody....

mind you at only 15quid per copy, it isnt the end of the world if it gets scratched....
 
it could also be that ur ps2 got a dusty lense mate, my quake 3 werent working a while back and my ps2 was making strange clicking sounds so we took it 2 my mates friend who specialises in console servicing and stuff and he cleaned the lense and some other parts. result was that there were no clicking sounds and quake could run perfectly well. But as turbosmoke said "15 quid per copy"which is tuppence nowadyas
 
Most electronics stores sell scratch removal kits that only cost about $15, and are probably the same things these places that do scratch removal use. It'd be worth looking into one of those, it'll save you money in the long run.
 
Yeah. i need one of those scratch removal kits too. I got GT3 2 months after it came out. sometimes after completing a race it never finnishes loading:( I once completed this really hot drift session... and then the game basicly freezes while it was loading after i watched the replay :(
 
Those things have happened to me, too. I went to look at a car in the dealership, but the car didn't show up on the screen when I picked it. This has only happened once to me, though. I've also had the game fail to load a few times. It seems to me that Gran Turismo discs don't have as many glitches as other games.
 
You should try running your disk under some hot water then dry it with a clean, soft towel. My scratched-up disk is glitchy as hell when I first put it in, but after "heat treating" it, it runs perfectly. Or you could buy a scratch remover kit... those work good too. When using those, follow the scratch...
 
Nah the place where I took it too have a proper machine not one of those cheap kits you can buy. Its actually not that scratched, just quite marked from being played so much lol.

@turbosmoke - but its the principle of it being a GT game that makes me want to save it from being thrown out.
 
Hey Believe it or not, use toothpaste on the scratched disk, It has to be the white kind, not the blue gel kind. Rub some into the scratch with your finger, then wash it off with water, wipe an pop it in... this method worked for me when a certain level wasnt loading In project gotham racing for xbox. i used toothpaste and the level started loading again...oh one more thing, if the foil is scratched or peeling (the side of the disk that has print on it) then you will need a new GT3
 
r u sure that's safe? I wouldnt want to risk completly breaking my... precious... precious gt3 cd
 
Trust me..if u dont believe me try searching on hotbot how to fix scratched cd's...toothpaste should come up...or try searching something like "Toothpaste cd" Something should come up about cd repair
 
I use the spit and wipe method..
Spit on it
then get a towel and wipe the spit 360 degrees around the cd..

Ive always had luck with that method
 
i got one of them lense cleaning disks. I have only ever had one disk get really scratched so bad it didn't work. It was demo, and my sister dropped it and attempted to catch it, but ended up giving it a mighty gash with one of her finger nails.
 
Originally posted by Super-Supra
Just buy a new one, GT3's one of the cheapest games now. $19.99 Canadian!
A new GT3 in Australia would cost me $50 which isn't that cheap so getting it repaired is worth a try seeing as its cheap to get it repaired.

@mustang lover - Yeah I've tried the toothpaste trick on other discs and it rarely works so that's why I didn't try it on my GT3 disc. Wouldn't it leave your discs minty fresh? lol
 
I can also attest to the fact that toothpaste works. It probably isn't the first thing that you would think would work for disk scratches, but it is one of the most effective ways.
 
Originally posted by Mustang_lover
Trust me..if u dont believe me try searching on hotbot how to fix scratched cd's...toothpaste should come up...or try searching something like "Toothpaste cd" Something should come up about cd repair
No. Seriously, no. Toothpaste has all sorts of abrasives and such that clean your teeth, putting it on your CD's is a very bad idea. That's like trying to polish glass with a piece of steel wool.
 
Originally posted by gt3freak_2001
@turbosmoke - but its the principle of it being a GT game that makes me want to save it from being thrown out.

yea, i understand...there are some things that when they start to deteriorate its really time to get a new one...with data cd's you'll be offered loads of miracle cures but being realistic: they are only short-term solutions...
i hate throwing things out that i get attatched to...but sometiimes its the only way.

Originally posted by 2ez2KiLL
I use the spit and wipe method..
Spit on it
then get a towel and wipe the spit 360 degrees around the cd..

Ive always had luck with that method

you should never wipe a CD 360 degrees the way you would with a vinyl record. the data is arranged from the center outwards towards the outer edge in a straight line and thats the way you should clean a CD.
 

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