Stumbled upon these videos because I have a gamecube game on the way that's stated to not be working. Your videos are awesome and I love to clean all the time so watching these are informative. Super cool videos keep up the content.
I just watched this channel last night because I want to buy a broken game and see if I can fix it just like you. I watched all 3 videos on GameCube discs and it’s really entertaining and makes me feel like I too can do it. This channel seems really great keep up the good work
I apprecaite the kind words! We've got a ton of more content on the way, and if there's a video game cleaning or repair thing you're struggling with, let me know and we can figure it out!
I am a perfectionist and like the disc to look amazing. Mirror finish. Anyway of doing that or do I need to take it to a store that has one of those machines?
Alright so you'll see some swirl marks as you start polishing, that's normal. Once you get the larger scratches fixed up, you polish out those little swirl marks afterwards. Totally normal!
I just found this today and I love these videos so much already, especially the Gamecube repair series. You might be able to help me save some of the games I thought were gone forever. I hope to see more of it soon. I was wondering, I have a game that has a spot on it that looks a little strange. Is it possible I could send you pictures of what it is I’m seeing and maybe get your input on it? I can email you pictures if you’d be okay with that.
Absolutely I can help with discs! Feel free to send me pictures of the disc through Restore&Replay on Instagram, or find me on discord on the GAMEYE discord, VGPC, or HitSave! discord! I've got cleaning channels on all of those servers!
@@RestoreAndReplay Awesome! It’s greatly appreciated, my friend. I sent you a dm on instagram, I’m super unfamiliar with Discord and not totally sure how to get into any of those servers. I’ll look into it though, because it looks like the place to be!
I haven't had a chance to try this out yet but I have been gathering the things I need and watching different videos about it. I bought turtle Wax polishing compound and when I opened it the other day it was very thick and dry, I wasn't sure if it was going to be an issue but I just realized the compound you use is very liquid / lotion like. did I buy the wrong thing?
Some polishing compounds need to be cut with water (which is normal in the car world as well). Add some water and mix it up and see what sort of consistency you get. I tend to like a syrup consistency for my polishes!
Absoltuely it's worth it! I would test the game in two different GameCubes if possible. But yep! Removing scratches on a disc can also help speed up load times, the cleaner the disc (and clearer the polycarbonate) the easier of a time the GC laser has reading the disc!
Hi can you help me out, I have a Metroid Prime for gamecube and I have used the novus 3 about (2 times) and novus 2 (8 times) and it hasn’t done to much as far as the scratches.. It loads to the Nintendo sign and then the retro studios sign but when it loads to the next part it said disc reading error? If you can help me out that would be great.
How does the disc look overall? To use both Steps of Novus that many times should be knocking down most scratches. Any cracks on the center ring or outer ring of the disc? If you could post some pictures we can figure out what the trouble might be!
@@RestoreAndReplay not that I can see, there are a few deep scratches on the disc itself and a bunch of little scratches but that’s about it. Do you have an email I can post the pictures up for you to see?
I recently got a non-functional copy of Paper Mario TTYD quite cheap, because it has the problem that it has some deep scratches, I had the idea of sanding it with 3000 fine sandpaper and then polishing it, do you think that would be a good idea?
I would not suggest you start by sanding it down. Check out the GameCube disc cleaning series, specifically Part 3. While you can wet sand discs, it requires a bit more skill (I will be doing a video on these in the future though!)
update, I managed to repair my copy of paper mario ttyd, since the scratches were very deep, I used a drill with a soft cloth adapter to polish the disc! :)
I use the scratchx auto body cleaner. I tried this a bunch of times but it still doesnt work. Im trying to narrow it down by each bigger scratch to see what the problem could be but im getting a little frustrated with it. I can provide pictures if needed but wanted to see if you have any tips. (This game was resurfaced by a game store. It was working before but freezing at certain parts on the game. Now after getting resurfaced it doesnt work at all)
@@elansamoohi1929 The cracks, depending on their size, shouldn't effect gameplay. But keep in mind that as a disc is resurfaced (either by my methods or a stores method) you can also widen the scratches somewhat, so its a matter of resurfacing again until that depth of scratch is removed. If you're able to identify the scratches that are causing trouble, you can spot resurface that single scratch, which will help remove some of the issues. Let me know!
Question. So I have a Twilight Princess disc that works 96% of the time. The other 4% of the time, the system will give me the classic "An Error Has Occurred" screen. (A few months ago, I also recalibrated the laser, as this was a problem with all my other discs, now it's just Twilight Princess that sometimes gives this error. I should also mention too, that this disc also makes my console make clicking noises way more than my other games do). Anyway, I noticed on this specific disc, there was leftover resurfacing residue in the center ring from when I bought it off eBay. My question is should I still clean the disc despite it still working most of the time?
If the laser is good, I would def think it's the disc. That sounds to me like there is something on the TP disc preventing the laser from reading still. Resurfacing residue can be thick and obvious, or it can leave a thin barely-visible film across the entire disc. I'd give it a wipe with a damp cloth on the data side and see if it runs. Focus on the edges of the disc too, and making sure there isn't any residue over there. Also, the residue can get into the system. So there might be some gunk on the laser assembly rail too.
Hey, maybe that dog had plans! Also I thought about that for a really long time, trying to figure out if it was technically summer for everyone, or if it would just be confusing! hah!
It doesn't look like from a resurface machine, rather - somebody was polishing it with a cloth and didn't clean it up after. The scratches seem irregular like from a manual polish, not machine one. At least on the vid, IRL you might see something different.
Loving the channel. This method and the GC disc cleaning series helped me save Mario Party 7 disc I had bought and wasn't working.
That's awesome! I'm just here to help people get back into the game!
Stumbled upon these videos because I have a gamecube game on the way that's stated to not be working. Your videos are awesome and I love to clean all the time so watching these are informative. Super cool videos keep up the content.
Thank you! I'm glad you're enjoying them! I've got about 174ish more videos on the way too!
I just watched this channel last night because I want to buy a broken game and see if I can fix it just like you. I watched all 3 videos on GameCube discs and it’s really entertaining and makes me feel like I too can do it. This channel seems really great keep up the good work
I apprecaite the kind words! We've got a ton of more content on the way, and if there's a video game cleaning or repair thing you're struggling with, let me know and we can figure it out!
Woah! That air compressor for the ring was genius! 😎
Right?! It can get trickier if there is residue still within the ring, but we'll have a GCN series video for that too!
I am a perfectionist and like the disc to look amazing. Mirror finish. Anyway of doing that or do I need to take it to a store that has one of those machines?
You absolutely don't need to take it to a store, you can do a mirror finish on your own! I'll have a video about it soon!
Hey so tried doing it but it seem like i was scratching it is that a problem?
Alright so you'll see some swirl marks as you start polishing, that's normal. Once you get the larger scratches fixed up, you polish out those little swirl marks afterwards. Totally normal!
I just found this today and I love these videos so much already, especially the Gamecube repair series. You might be able to help me save some of the games I thought were gone forever. I hope to see more of it soon. I was wondering, I have a game that has a spot on it that looks a little strange. Is it possible I could send you pictures of what it is I’m seeing and maybe get your input on it? I can email you pictures if you’d be okay with that.
Absolutely I can help with discs! Feel free to send me pictures of the disc through Restore&Replay on Instagram, or find me on discord on the GAMEYE discord, VGPC, or HitSave! discord! I've got cleaning channels on all of those servers!
@@RestoreAndReplay Awesome! It’s greatly appreciated, my friend. I sent you a dm on instagram, I’m super unfamiliar with Discord and not totally sure how to get into any of those servers. I’ll look into it though, because it looks like the place to be!
I haven't had a chance to try this out yet but I have been gathering the things I need and watching different videos about it. I bought turtle Wax polishing compound and when I opened it the other day it was very thick and dry, I wasn't sure if it was going to be an issue but I just realized the compound you use is very liquid / lotion like. did I buy the wrong thing?
Some polishing compounds need to be cut with water (which is normal in the car world as well). Add some water and mix it up and see what sort of consistency you get. I tend to like a syrup consistency for my polishes!
@@RestoreAndReplay thanks I will give it a try 🙂
Is it worth trying to remove scratches on a disc that takes several tries of loading and then will finally work in the GameCube?
Absoltuely it's worth it! I would test the game in two different GameCubes if possible. But yep! Removing scratches on a disc can also help speed up load times, the cleaner the disc (and clearer the polycarbonate) the easier of a time the GC laser has reading the disc!
Hi can you help me out, I have a Metroid Prime for gamecube and I have used the novus 3 about (2 times) and novus 2 (8 times) and it hasn’t done to much as far as the scratches.. It loads to the Nintendo sign and then the retro studios sign but when it loads to the next part it said disc reading error? If you can help me out that would be great.
How does the disc look overall? To use both Steps of Novus that many times should be knocking down most scratches. Any cracks on the center ring or outer ring of the disc? If you could post some pictures we can figure out what the trouble might be!
@@RestoreAndReplay not that I can see, there are a few deep scratches on the disc itself and a bunch of little scratches but that’s about it. Do you have an email I can post the pictures up for you to see?
@@peachfuzz137 Sure thing! Send it to RestoreAndReplay@outlook.com and we'll see what's going on with it!
I recently got a non-functional copy of Paper Mario TTYD quite cheap, because it has the problem that it has some deep scratches, I had the idea of sanding it with 3000 fine sandpaper and then polishing it, do you think that would be a good idea?
I would not suggest you start by sanding it down. Check out the GameCube disc cleaning series, specifically Part 3. While you can wet sand discs, it requires a bit more skill (I will be doing a video on these in the future though!)
Thanks for your reply, I really enjoy your videos fixing game disks!@@RestoreAndReplay
update, I managed to repair my copy of paper mario ttyd, since the scratches were very deep, I used a drill with a soft cloth adapter to polish the disc! :)
I use the scratchx auto body cleaner. I tried this a bunch of times but it still doesnt work. Im trying to narrow it down by each bigger scratch to see what the problem could be but im getting a little frustrated with it. I can provide pictures if needed but wanted to see if you have any tips. (This game was resurfaced by a game store. It was working before but freezing at certain parts on the game. Now after getting resurfaced it doesnt work at all)
Also FYI, there are two small cracks in the inner ring but they’re on the label side not the data side
@@elansamoohi1929 The cracks, depending on their size, shouldn't effect gameplay. But keep in mind that as a disc is resurfaced (either by my methods or a stores method) you can also widen the scratches somewhat, so its a matter of resurfacing again until that depth of scratch is removed. If you're able to identify the scratches that are causing trouble, you can spot resurface that single scratch, which will help remove some of the issues. Let me know!
Question. So I have a Twilight Princess disc that works 96% of the time. The other 4% of the time, the system will give me the classic "An Error Has Occurred" screen. (A few months ago, I also recalibrated the laser, as this was a problem with all my other discs, now it's just Twilight Princess that sometimes gives this error. I should also mention too, that this disc also makes my console make clicking noises way more than my other games do). Anyway, I noticed on this specific disc, there was leftover resurfacing residue in the center ring from when I bought it off eBay. My question is should I still clean the disc despite it still working most of the time?
If the laser is good, I would def think it's the disc. That sounds to me like there is something on the TP disc preventing the laser from reading still. Resurfacing residue can be thick and obvious, or it can leave a thin barely-visible film across the entire disc. I'd give it a wipe with a damp cloth on the data side and see if it runs. Focus on the edges of the disc too, and making sure there isn't any residue over there. Also, the residue can get into the system. So there might be some gunk on the laser assembly rail too.
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Hey, maybe that dog had plans! Also I thought about that for a really long time, trying to figure out if it was technically summer for everyone, or if it would just be confusing! hah!
It doesn't look like from a resurface machine, rather - somebody was polishing it with a cloth and didn't clean it up after. The scratches seem irregular like from a manual polish, not machine one. At least on the vid, IRL you might see something different.
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