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Old 06-22-2016, 10:19 PM
Harshmallow Harshmallow is offline
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Originally Posted by Dillian [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
use dremel tool and cotton polisher to buff out scratches. Works if they are not to deep
Tried the toothpaste trick to smooth out the "alleged" scratches, then some car wax to get back to a nice shiny polish.... Unfortunately I was unable to succeed in making the disc readable because on further inspection, there are the tiniest flecks of damage on the foil side of the disk... can even really see through the disk when holding up to light, it was truly difficult to see that it was truly damage to the foil... so now I am stuck with a disk set with disk 1 damaged, disks 2-5 perfectly converted to iso's... damn.

So... until another reasonable auction comes along, I guess I am SOL. On a positive note, the ebay seller refunded and basically said "sorry. No need to ship back disks, keep them"... I felt bad because the seller had no way of knowing they were damaged and was already flexible with lowering price and offering Buy It Now option...

Bad Luck!

On other note, thinking of rolling a wood-elf druid, mainly due to that being the class I played in classic to roughly lvl 40... got nostalgia for that starting zone (fond memories of crushbone for some reason)... I read on here that halfings are the way to go for sneak... don't care about the XP factor, but is halfing really a better option? Seems like they have built in resists too!..

Thanks for any replies / advice... really hope to get a working disc 1!
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