Yeah, I've also heard of these disc machines that take the scratches out. A the local new and used shop, they charge $5 to turn your old CD's into new. Never tried myself, but from what I hear those machines work wonders.
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Yeah, I've also heard of these disc machines that take the scratches out. A the local new and used shop, they charge $5 to turn your old CD's into new. Never tried myself, but from what I hear those machines work wonders.
does it like polish it or does it scrape off a thin layer. because if it sorta polishes then i dont think itll help.
Well, seeing as this is CDRepairForum.com, I can't believe you haven't gotten the technical, in depth answers you'd expect from the trained CD Repair Professionals who post here on CDRepairForum.com
I have used Brasso to repair CD's before now and CDR's
Shake well and using a very soft lint free cloth rub parrelel to the scratch.
Then clean up the Brasso with Distiled water that should work.