My family and I are looking for a device that will remove scratches from DVDs and buff them out. We've seen them in use at video rental places, but we have no clue what they are called or even where to begin looking for one. Also how to tell a good model from a bad one. Any advice or suggestions would be appreciated.
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damn people are rich at videohelp that's good to know
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This one is a real bargain
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/DVD-CD-Game-Disc-Scratch-Remover-Repair-Polish-Repairs-Wii-P...item3cbe8b89f8 -
Come on, they're not all expensive. How about this one:
http://www.amazon.com/SkipDr-Manual-Disc-Repair-System/dp/B0015ACUKC/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF...qid=1356297602 -
The commercial machines used by libraries and video rental stores are expensive. This place makes them http://www.discchek.com/index.html They don't list prices, but I saw an ad from a service which claimed the model they bought from the company above cost them $5000.
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Apparently brasso does the job nicely.
http://www.geeksaresexy.net/2007/06/11/how-to-remove-scratches-from-cds-and-dvds/
http://www.instructables.com/id/Re-surfacing-CDs-so-they-work-again./
When cleaning DVDs, the general consensus is to wipe the CD / DVD from the inside to outside in case it scratches the disc (you don't want new scratches following the "tracks" on the disc). Because brasso works more like a disc cleaner and resurfaces the disc, I think you need to use circular motions. -
I use a skip doctor (the powered one). It works, but you have to keep an eye on the abrasive wheel.
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LMAO!!!
That has to be one of the biggest POS ever sold!!
@ the OP.
The one's used at video rental stores are going to be huge $$$$
The one they use at my local Family video is the size of a 10 gallon aquarium and is NOT a cheap piece of equipment you can just pick up at best buy!!
If you think you need to spend $1000.00+ for a disc resurfacer like the ones they use at video rental stores, you have much more serious problems, like learning how to take care of optical media or teaching/keeping your kids hands off them!!!
I have original pressed music CD's that are 22+ years old, have been listened to 1000+ times and still look like they just came out of a sealed case!!! -
I use tooth paste and a micro fiber cloth. Works well and the disks are minty fresh when done!
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I don't know. Some of the comments said it worked well for them and the only thing they complained about was all the cranking. So get a powered one.
If you think you need to spend $1000.00+ for a disc resurfacer like the ones they use at video rental stores...
I don't have that one to which I linked, but when searching for the less expensive ones which I know are out there, I came across that one and read the comments before linking to it. -
Unless you have a stack of them, just polishing them by hand with Brasso achieves the same end.
Rub in small circles, not big ones following the tracks. Wash clean in dishwashing detergent, rinse, pat dry.
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