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Buying a Disc Repair System.

  • 04-02-2011 5:18pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 956 ✭✭✭


    Sorry if this is in the wrong section. Im looking at buying a disc repair system to repair damaged cd, dvds, and games. And i was wondering if anyone knows a good product to go with? A search on ebay just brings up hundreds of them useless disc cleaning devices. But im looking for something that actually repairs the discs to a working state. Also is there any software for the pc that can check a disc for bad sectors just to further insure the quality of the disc? So far one that has caught my eye is the Disc Go Pod+ but its a bit pricey and this isnt the main focus of the business its just provide piece of mind.

    http://discgotech.com/ca/catalog/discgopod-p-29.html

    Im going to keep looking but if anyone has suggestions let me know Cheers

    Edit: For what iv seen there are quite a few different way to repair the discs. Some use abrasive pads and solutions, some use just water and pads and one iv seen just uses heat and pressure to "iron" out the scratches. Prices seem to vary quite abit but i honestly cant see myself repairing more then 15 discs per day.


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