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Re: Scratch Disc - Sticker Removal - Case and Disc Repair Gu

Posted: Sat Aug 31, 2013 12:49 pm
by CRTGAMER
Updated the Guide with Scotch Brite Easy Erasing Pad and Mr Clean Magic Eraser.

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Re: Scratch Disc - Sticker Removal - Case and Disc Repair Gu

Posted: Wed Jan 01, 2014 10:24 am
by thegamezmaster
I bought a copy of Metroid Prime Trilogy from a game rental store. Disc is in great shape. The only thing on the disc is a ring around the center of the disc. Is it safe to gently peel off and use something like Goo Be Gone to remove any excess glue? Or is there a better way to remove or just leave it on? Thanks.

Re: Scratch Disc - Sticker Removal - Case and Disc Repair Gu

Posted: Wed Jan 01, 2014 1:30 pm
by CRTGAMER
thegamezmaster wrote:I bought a copy of Metroid Prime Trilogy from a game rental store. Disc is in great shape. The only thing on the disc is a ring around the center of the disc. Is it safe to gently peel off and use something like Goo Be Gone to remove any excess glue? Or is there a better way to remove or just leave it on? Thanks.

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Sounds like a center ring protector, bad move to have that especially on slot loading drives. Check both sides of the disc, maybe the sticker is there to slow down a damage crack from spreading? Hopefully there is no sticker on the bottom read side which changes the disc height in relation to the laser eye.

If the sticker ring is just a paper sticker, should be easy to remove after LiftOff, GooGone or even Olive Oil soaks in for a while. You definitely should not forcibly remove it due to risk of damaging the disc. Be sure to clean all residual glue off to prevent the disc from sticking on the reader hub inside.

Re: Scratch Disc - Sticker Removal - Case and Disc Repair Gu

Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2014 1:55 pm
by Damm64
How safe is the plastic polish?
I have a couple of gamecube games that have some nice scratches :?
There's not a single place in my city that has a polish machine for this.

Re: Scratch Disc - Sticker Removal - Case and Disc Repair Gu

Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2014 11:55 pm
by CRTGAMER
Damm64 wrote:How safe is the plastic polish?
I have a couple of gamecube games that have some nice scratches :?
There's not a single place in my city that has a polish machine for this.

All in the OP, I have used Plastic Polish for years with no issues. It just won't work for deep scratches, no harm to try.

Re: Scratch Disc - Sticker Removal - Case and Disc Repair Gu

Posted: Wed Jan 08, 2014 12:43 am
by TEKTORO
Would it be worth a mention, with clear packing tape you can get up stubborn sticker residue on cases too!

Using a method sort of like a Brazilian Bikini Wax. :lol:

Re: Scratch Disc - Sticker Removal - Case and Disc Repair Gu

Posted: Mon Jun 15, 2015 11:49 am
by ExedExes
Best method for removing price stickers off Gamecube cases? I see examples with Goo Gone & Lift Off in the OP, but would the olive oil fix or just slowly peeling off be safer? I just don't want any damage or discoloration to the plastic on the case.

Re: Scratch Disc - Sticker Removal - Case and Disc Repair Gu

Posted: Mon Jun 15, 2015 8:43 pm
by CRTGAMER
ExedExes wrote:Best method for removing price stickers off Gamecube cases? I see examples with Goo Gone & Lift Off in the OP, but would the olive oil fix or just slowly peeling off be safer? I just don't want any damage or discoloration to the plastic on the case.

I use Lift Off with no issues on the clear flexible plastic of game and DVD cases. Goo Gone and even Olive Oil can work, the trick is to let the oil soak in for at least five minutes before removing the sticker. Use a cardboard sleeve underneath as mentioned in the OP.

If a recent gamestop sticker, most now pull off by the stretch method without any chemicals with no damage to the plastic. Again use that cardboard sleeve underneath to avoid denting the plastic such as a manual holder clip or Ecco case slots underneath.

Re: Scratch Disc - Sticker Removal - Case and Disc Repair Gu

Posted: Mon Jun 15, 2015 11:19 pm
by ExedExes
Ok, thanks. As I get more games from a local store I'm going to have to deal with those price labels they have.