Has your Xbox 360 scratched up any of your games? In fact the Xbox 360 console is known for this irritating fact, sometimes it happens sometimes it doesn’t.

It’s happened so much to so many different people around the world, that Xbox 360 (Microsoft) actually spoke up, stating they would replace any video game their console (Xbox 360) destroys.

Maybe you don’t want to wait 3 weeks for your games or favorite game to come back, maybe it’s just a tiny scratch just bad enough so it won’t play right, whatever the case might be, you can learn how to easily fix the problems (scratches) right now…Are you ready?

Stuff you’ll need:

1. Roll of paper towels
2. New tube of Colgate toothpaste
3. Peanut butter
4. Can of diet coke or celsur water
5. Baking soda
6. Rubber canister (Tupperware)

The first thing your going to want to do is squeeze some toothpaste onto a piece of paper towel, then gently rub it onto your scratched CD, lather it on nice and smoothly so the CD is completely covered.

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Then put some peanut butter onto a piece of paper towel and lather that on top of the toothpaste on the scratched CD so that it’s completely covered the entire game, mixing the two together.

Easily buff the scratches out with a new piece of paper towel, you’ll notice it working right away, just be careful not to rub too hard. Once you’ve removed all the toothpaste and peanut butter, reapply again, adding more toothpaste and peanut butter to buff out the deeper scratches.

Now grab your rubber container (Tupperware) and place your CD covered in peanut butter and toothpaste into the Rubber canister pouring your can of diet coke or celsur water on top of it, just enough so that the liquid is the least 1 inches above the CD in the canister.

Next, sprinkle a handful of baking soda on top then place the cover on the Rubber Container and shake it up a little bit, let it sit for a good 5 to 10 minutes.

After the waiting time is over go ahead and pull your CD back out, and start rubbing off the toothpaste in peanut butter, you’ll notice it’ll be a little more difficult to remove the toothpaste because it got wet, but you’ll see a world of difference when there’s no scratches on your game.

Believe it or not this trick works and has worked for quite a few years now, make sure to always use the right type of toothpaste, if you use toothpaste that has beads or any other type of the material in it, other than just toothpaste, you’ll end up scratching your games more..

That’s all there is to this article, now go ahead and give it a try, you’ll be amazed at how well it works!

14 comments
  1. Anonymous November 19, 2008 at 5:58 PM  

    this is bullshit, it dosent work

  2. Guayo December 25, 2008 at 8:37 PM  

    Changing towels outside the camera view??? not reliable at all...

  3. Anonymous March 22, 2009 at 12:52 PM  

    it doesnt work,it scratches the game more

  4. Anonymous April 5, 2009 at 1:20 PM  

    I TRIED THIS AND IT SAID MY GAME WAS A DVD... AND THIS IS BULLSHIT AND IF YOUR GAME AS SCRATCHES DO NOT TRY IT BECAUSE ITS BULLSHIT

  5. Anonymous April 6, 2009 at 2:08 PM  

    This does not work at all, i tried two times exactly as the specified and yet my disc is still unreadable.

  6. Anonymous May 4, 2009 at 5:48 PM  

    i did it and it scratched it even more and i did all the same stuff with the exact same products

  7. Anonymous May 8, 2009 at 1:33 AM  

    dnt cover your fucking game in diet coke ever ya dick it eats the top of the disc

  8. Anonymous June 27, 2009 at 4:08 PM  

    Joke...you can see his switch cds off cam...this DOES NOT WORK!

  9. Chris S June 29, 2009 at 3:43 PM  

    Well think about it this way. Your game is already fucked up. Why not try it? I'm gonna try this with my COD4. :P

  10. Anonymous July 20, 2009 at 1:41 PM  

    This didn't do anyting except make my broken game smell like toothpaste and peanutbutter.

    This is a failpost.

  11. Anonymous August 9, 2009 at 4:17 PM  

    this works so good i love it

  12. Anonymous September 11, 2009 at 9:05 PM  

    This works great!! My bad copy of NCAA 2010, had the ring of death on it, didnt work at all. I used this method, im playing right now.

  13. Anonymous September 20, 2009 at 5:53 PM  

    Not sure about this post but my GTA IV game had the signature "rim scratch" and i fixed it with toothpaste followed up by some old Fender guitar polish i found, worked perfect :)

  14. Anonymous November 23, 2009 at 7:37 AM  

    Who ever came up with this idea is FULL OF SHIT!!!! I tried toothpaste, and IT DOES NOT WORK!!!!