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Join Date: Mar 2008
Posts: 74
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hi OCAU members , this is media related some of you may be able to help.
I have a rare Music CD and it has a very small light scratch on it , it occurs on Track 2 for 1 second the rest of the CD plays fine. I was wondering if any of you know of Professional Australian CD Resurfacing Services ? any info helps |
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Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Sydney
Posts: 692
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Take it to a video store, some of them have DVD polishing services that'll fix your disk up.
I took mine to a Civic video and they sent it away, a week later it was all good! |
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Join Date: May 2011
Location: Lavington NSW 2641
Posts: 5,000
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Quote:
![]() My old Local video ezy store use to do it instore
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Posts: 90
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I used to work at video ezy when i was 16. Not a chance in hell id ever trust putting any of my own discs in those machines lol. They are soooooo bad. Caused more harm than good !
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Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Niraikanai
Posts: 6,536
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Any plastic polish good for polycarbonate will work.
Just be sure to polish only in an inward/outward direction, not around the disc.
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Join Date: Aug 2008
Posts: 1,101
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Those machines do nothing guys, ive tried.
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Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: Brisvegas
Posts: 2,106
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Depends on the machine really. We had an electric Disc Doctor at our video store. This thing was insanely good (when used properly)
Its essentially just cut & polishing the surface. Ours had 4 levels of coarseness for the pads (like levels of sandpaper) and 2 types of cutting compound (cut & polish) If you did each level properly with appropriate amount of cut or polish you would eventually get a mirror finish that looks like new. I literally saved dozens of discs I thought were doomed. The only time it won't work is if the cover/enamel or whatever is scratched that has the reflective surface on the back. Not sure where you would find one though. Just had a look on ebay and they're all piece of shit hand ones with only 1 pad / spray... probably do more damage than good. |
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