Nice job, you can also use toothpaste to polish out the scratches. It takes a little work to do this. It's good to see someone who actually tried it properly an not just wipe on the T cut and wipe it off. 👍🏻
Thanks Douglas 👍 I've actually had the pleasure of T cutting a bleached red Vauxhall Cavalier In my youth, I had a body like Bruce Lee when I'd finished! 😆 lol. Yeah, I've used toothpaste on White toys before, T cut has just the right amount of abrasive properties for this job though, I guess when you think what it's really meant for, it makes sense really. Thanks for watching and commenting mate!
I hope it works, when I get the chance I'm gonna try it (probably around tax season) and funny enough my Resident Evil PS1 disc is also the problem child. RE2 played recently but RE1 goes from not being read to being read as a CD to when it loads it freezes at the logo screen. I'm sure of it works it'll be much cheaper than getting a replacement (since the last time I even bought one they were $30+ with shipping.
@@RetroGamesBoy78 that's good news. i have copies of parappa the rapper 2 and sonic heroes that need to be cleaned, because they play really poorly. parappa the rapper 2 freezes on one cutscene, and sometimes, sonic heroes does the occasional freeze during loading.
Thanks a bunch, I saved my game, it studerd in each cutscene, now it plays like it should. 😊
No problem, glad you found my video helpful! 👍
The man knows his retro video games!
Nice job, you can also use toothpaste to polish out the scratches. It takes a little work to do this. It's good to see someone who actually tried it properly an not just wipe on the T cut and wipe it off. 👍🏻
Thanks Douglas 👍 I've actually had the pleasure of T cutting a bleached red Vauxhall Cavalier In my youth, I had a body like Bruce Lee when I'd finished! 😆 lol.
Yeah, I've used toothpaste on White toys before, T cut has just the right amount of abrasive properties for this job though, I guess when you think what it's really meant for, it makes sense really. Thanks for watching and commenting mate!
Thank you sir for the information. Gonna give this a try, it makes sense as to why it would work.
I'm actually trying to fix my resident evil disc as well 😅 This was helpful!
Awesome. 👍
RE Directors Cut is the one messing up for me too. At first I thought it was the PS2 system but RE2 played almost completely fine.
I am using Megiras Scratch Remover on my ps1 disc. My Tekken 3 disc is working a Bit Better after using it but not playable yet
Cool, good luck with getting it fully functional. 👍
@@RetroGamesBoy78 It's working on My Ps3 Dead Rising 2 Disc!
I hope it works, when I get the chance I'm gonna try it (probably around tax season) and funny enough my Resident Evil PS1 disc is also the problem child. RE2 played recently but RE1 goes from not being read to being read as a CD to when it loads it freezes at the logo screen. I'm sure of it works it'll be much cheaper than getting a replacement (since the last time I even bought one they were $30+ with shipping.
As long as you get the right stuff, shouldn't be a problem! Does it go by the name of T-CUT where you are?
I had same Problem with PS1 Games were Scratched same as PS2 games and Wii Games
does this work on ps2 discs? if yes, i might have to use this to fix my copy of parappa the rapper 2
Yes it will work just fine on PS2 discs 👍
@@RetroGamesBoy78 that's good news. i have copies of parappa the rapper 2 and sonic heroes that need to be cleaned, because they play really poorly. parappa the rapper 2 freezes on one cutscene, and sometimes, sonic heroes does the occasional freeze during loading.
You can also use Novus 2 Finie Scratch Remover on Ps2 Discs
nope hes got 2 copies no way can you get scratches out with car polish ive tried many times
Let's put it this way, I don't have a car, yet somehow that bottle of T-Cut has almost run out!
ha ha ha, no demonstration then just a before and after with 2 discs. Thanks for nothing.
"ha ha ha" what are you still in primary school or something? Most people with a working brain can follow the instructions I've given here.