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Cleaning/Scratches PS1 Games
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Jeremy1976:
wow that's a lot of loot


--- Quote from: segamer on June 20, 2014, 10:28:42 AM ---This is the machine I bought; a disc-go-devil. It works great and was only $1000.



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Blumpkin:
Yeah, I'm kind of jealous of that disc repair machine. I've always wanted one of those high end ones but I've settled for a Disc Repair Plus for the foreseeable future.
wiggy:

--- Quote from: sheep2001 on June 20, 2014, 06:25:13 PM ---Does nobody have any common sense  any more?  Sometimes I feel like I'm in the twilight zone.

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IKR?!

Everyone knows that peeing on em is hands down the best method.  I've found that Corona or apple juice piss work best.
tiktektak:

--- Quote from: wiggy on June 21, 2014, 12:13:20 AM ---
--- Quote from: sheep2001 on June 20, 2014, 06:25:13 PM ---Does nobody have any common sense  any more?  Sometimes I feel like I'm in the twilight zone.

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IKR?!

Everyone knows that peeing on em is hands down the best method.  I've found that Corona or apple juice piss work best.

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Yeah I always use that method and it works like a charm. Only some very faint yellow stains can be a problem sometimes.
tiktektak:

--- Quote from: Jeremy1976 on June 20, 2014, 08:35:38 PM ---wow that's a lot of loot


--- Quote from: segamer on June 20, 2014, 10:28:42 AM ---This is the machine I bought; a disc-go-devil. It works great and was only $1000.



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By the way that Devil machines are also some I'd consider not too good but it seems there are different models and the ones from segamer seems to be their topline.

The machines I mean are these ones ->

http://www.discchek.com/ecoautosmart.html

Insanely pricy but well worth it. Almost 100% flat surface removal. Different pads for automatic removal of very little to very much surface. Wet polishing/grinding process - which means next to no heat generation.
I've used this machines for years and have to say they make even the most scratched disc look like it had never any scratch. Still too deep scratches are difficult to remove and need quite a few runs on level 5.
They can even repair scratched Blurays.

The only downside is that even on this high end machines PS1 black discs look a bit "sanded" except if you do several finishing runs.
The whole different pads and liquids you need also don't come cheap! So all in all not feasible for a private person. Luckily I know a game shop who has one.
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