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Scratches On Your Halo 3 Disk?
Giant Reggie | 11:29 PM on 09.24.2007 10 comments




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Neonie's Destructoid Blog
Oh bull shit...
Volcanon's Destructoid Blog
wtf no way...at least your discs will come away with the fresh scent of bananas.
Volcanon's Destructoid Blog
also, I think it's a hoax to get you to rub banana shit on your discs and then ruin your dvd/cd player when you play it...

...and wtf is banana shit, lol tired i guess...
Giant Reggie's Destructoid Blog
Someone try it lmfao!
bottled dark's Destructoid Blog
bananas can also be used for masturbate
but
that actually works
DanGale's Destructoid Blog
Yeah, that can't possibly work. I reckon the guy in the video is now laughing at the thought of millions of impressionable people the world over wiping their discs with bananas. He clearly switched the disc during the cut.
brainderailment's Destructoid Blog
I like how he acted like he was never going to pull it away so you could see that it's real, then transitions to a new disk. Assholes like that need to get a fucking life and go suck shit out of an ethiopians ass.
RivaOni's Destructoid Blog
For minor scratches I always found a tiny bit of plain old toothpaste works, smear it on till its almost clear with a tissue, then clean off with a wet wipe/baby wipe. And it should be fine, doesn't always work mind, and it has to be normal peppermint toothpaste with none of that gel shit in it.
SH0RYUK3N's Destructoid Blog
Banana's are a strange solution, but then again when I was working at Gamestop I used to tell the kiddies that the best cleaning solution was urine. Who knows if they actually tried it.


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