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Topic: Good CD scratch repair unit?

justin boggan

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A friend is asking me to find a good CD scratch repair machine. He wants a really good qaulity one and instead of looking through google, I thought I would ask here, cause who would know better than us and you guys can voice opinions.Thank you.
posted 08-13-2004 12:25 PM PT (US) 
Graham Watt

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Justin, I've always found that if you can capture a bee, then kill it humanely whilst squeezing all the wax out, you can spread the goo on a CD with a clean cloth, and that works a treat.
posted 08-13-2004 03:35 PM PT (US) 
justin boggan

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Hummm ... and if we don't want to do that thing?
LOL.
posted 08-13-2004 05:17 PM PT (US) 
rkeaveney

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I find jewel cases are the best way to fix scratches.Ryan
posted 08-14-2004 09:58 PM PT (US) 
BMikeJ

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Justin, most video game stores have equipment for refinishing CDs. If your friend only has a few CDs that need to be fixed, it might be worth just taking them into a place like EBGames or GameStop.
posted 08-14-2004 10:28 PM PT (US) 
justin boggan

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Thank you for your help Mike. Unfortunetaly we do not have any of those here.
posted 08-14-2004 10:31 PM PT (US) 
GrizzlyMV

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Just spray some Pledge on it (product to polish your house furnitures) and it work. :-)
posted 08-15-2004 06:39 AM PT (US) 
scoreguy16

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I work at Walgreens and the other day I was puting stuff away and noticed we had a CD repairer thingy that supposedly gets scratches out of CD's. It's about $30 but it might work.Clayton
posted 08-15-2004 11:47 AM PT (US) 
justin boggan

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He's talking about one of those machines you put it in and it spins it, or something and sort of like buffs a layer off or something. I don't know exactly.
He says he saw it in a commercial. I think he's just got CRS.
posted 08-15-2004 12:19 PM PT (US) 
scoreguy16

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quote:
Originally posted by justin boggan:
He's talking about one of those machines you put it in and it spins it, or something and sort of like buffs a layer off or something. I don't know exactly.
He says he saw it in a commercial. I think he's just got CRS.Yeah, that's what's at Walgreens. Best Buy has them too for the same price.
Clayton
posted 08-15-2004 02:27 PM PT (US) Old Infopop Software by UBB
