I rent a lot of movies and some of them are in truly horrendous condition. I would love to be able to simply "clean and buff them up" and then watch them instead of running back to the rental store and explaining the disk is in terrible condition, can I have another copy and then going all the way home again and finally watching it...
Polishing with things like clear cote or furiture polish are ok for really light scratches or fingerprints but some of these (especially kids videos) are in much worse condition (and there's nothing more annoying than hearing "daaaaaaddy, it's skipping again, it's not working, wah wah wah).
Wondering what people are using or recommending to properly clean, resurface and / or repair CD's and DVD's?
Does anyone use SkipDr or DiscWizard or similar? Are they any good?
Thanks in advance,
-Matt-
Polishing with things like clear cote or furiture polish are ok for really light scratches or fingerprints but some of these (especially kids videos) are in much worse condition (and there's nothing more annoying than hearing "daaaaaaddy, it's skipping again, it's not working, wah wah wah).
Wondering what people are using or recommending to properly clean, resurface and / or repair CD's and DVD's?
Does anyone use SkipDr or DiscWizard or similar? Are they any good?
Thanks in advance,
-Matt-
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