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Why does flushing a disc in a toilet work?

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Serious question.
I don't understand it, what is so special about flushing a game disc down a toilet to get it to work.
I try to clean it with something else, it doesn't work, but NOPE TOILET WORKS!
 
WAT


EDIT: I guess it isn't as gross for most people as it would be for me, since I live in a house with fourteen other people, so I wouldn't dream of touching anything that's been in the toilet. But I guess all that rushing water would be effective at cleaning...?
 
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I call shenanigans.

DON"T FALL FOR IT EVERYBODY!
 
The shit particles, man. It also helps clean dishes and your pores. Splash it on your face every morning and you'll have the skin of a baby.
 
Serious question.
I don't understand it, what is so special about flushing a game disc down a toilet to get it to work.
I try to clean it with something else, it doesn't work, but NOPE TOILET WORKS!

The answer is simple.

The latent poop particles of the toilet water form complex poly-peptide chains as they spin down the drain. These chains attach themselves to impurities and irregularities in the surface of the disc, smoothing it back to a factory finish.

Science.
 
I haven't heard this brought up in 10 years.

I never met anyone who had successfully fixed a CD in the toilet, I always just took it as an old wive's tale.
 
If you can find a place around that does disc resurfacing, that does the trick. I work at a mom & pop retro shop and we offer it, discs come out spotless.
 
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