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Video Game Disc is scratched

Hey: what's up youtubers and raychel players welcome back to Dennis Flynn's YouTube channel the self-proclaimed European retro video games, expert and moderator on the Dutch gaming website, Rachele player Donnell. Today we are going to do some myth-busting. I got a couple of PlayStation 2 games here. Five to be exact that I bought in a lot on the flea market. Now these five games are scratched to hell. They don't play at all. If I put them in my PlayStation 2 console, I only get this red screen of death, so guess what we're going to do? We are going to use these five games to test the toothpaste, repair, /, fix method. I'Ve seen a couple of videos on YouTube where people try out this technique with one disc. Sometimes it works. Sometimes it doesn't to rule out lock.

I'M trying this toothpaste fixing method out on five PlayStation 2 games. I'Ve cleaned these games many times before so they're, not dirty. The scratches are the problem. Now, if these games were rare or fun to play, I would advise you guys to have them repaired by a professional, disc, scratch repair company, but these games were in a lot on the flea market. I didn't even want them, so I turned them into guinea. Pigs. We'Re rubbing two face on a scratch video game disc here for about one minute with something like a microfiber cloth. Give me some time here guys we're robbing we're cleaning we're robbing we're cleaning to do we're, robbing we're cleaning, doo, doo, doo doo, we're robbing we're cleaning!

We'Re robbing we're cleaning. Do you do we're robbing we're cleaning doo, doo, doo doo toothpaste has some very fine cleaning powder in it and that will sand off the scratch. That'S the idea behind this repairing technique. After we rub the scratch PlayStation 2 disk for about 60 seconds, we're going to leave it alone for a couple of minutes. Alright times up we're going to hope. The PlayStation 2 discs under some warm water and we're going to wash up all of the toothpaste and, after some time, they're dry. It'S time for the moment of truth. Is this myth busted or confirmed? Oh man? This doesn't look good for this video game, repairing toothpaste, myth four of the five games, don't work, but the last game Avatar boots up, considering that it is advised to repeat the method if necessary. I would say that this video game myth is at least plausible