I know that the only real and safe way to do it is to bring it to a pro, and I really need to get them cleaned. Too bad that Hollywood Video and most of the places that have polishing machines don't do business in my area, any other suggestions?
thanks =]|||I am almost positive that a store like GameStop or EB Games can do it (I know they have them to clean used games that they buy), probably for a small fee. You would have to ask them, though. Otherwise, you could always buy a disc cleaner. Hope this helps.
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