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| FritzWhite:
--- Quote from: Mick Dundee on November 01, 2013, 07:50:18 PM ---Don't bother with the manual Disc Dr. If I recall right it leaves a weird swirl mark on the disc. Looks just awful afterwards. --- End quote --- An old roommate used to have a manual cleaner that you cranked by hand. It was effective at making a disc playable, but it looked terrible. All of my discs play perfectly, I'm only concerned about the looks. I'll just keep my eyes open for a professional resurfacing service that's a little cheaper than $3 per. |
| e_brugal:
Well, i think i will ask in a DVD center here in Puerto Plata to see if they have a that machine Thanks Mick Dundee and Fritzwhite |
| tiktektak:
We have some shops here for resurfacing (with 5000 Euro machines) which charge 3-5 Euros per disc. Luckily in one of the shops I know the owner pretty well so I only pay 1-2 euro per disc. The experiences I made over the last years. Ps2, Gc(with adapter), Xbox, 360 - look nearly perfect after resurfacing Ps1 - only do those if they look really bad as you will always see resurfacing marks on the black surface Older Cd based media - mixed results - some look prefect, some not Generally a real good machine makes discs really nice looking, but still some scratches are unrepairable if too deep or punctuated. If you are really anal and hold them against direct light from the sun or a bulb you will see the resurfacing waves a tiny bit. |
| palmer6strings:
I have a JFJ+ disc repair machine that works pretty nice. And if you plan on resurfacing a lot of discs, It's kind of worth the price to buy one. |
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