I don't want to pay $400 dollars to get one of these just to clean discs. This machine would be good if they had it at some frequent public place(grocery store/drug store) and they public could pay to use it. I'm not sure if it's this one, but he says it's rather bad quality and he's never seen a disc come out better than it was before he put it in. A local hollywood video does have some kind of CD and DVD cleaning and repair machine. The local blockbuster doesn't have one of these. There's this I've never seen one of these machines work. ![]() I also had a Skip Doctor CD scratch repair crank machine, that didn't work well at all, reviews on amazon say it even has broken and damaged some CD's people have tried to clean. I guess this is ok for cleaning discs, but not repairing them. It has a cloth in the slot that cleans and dries it. ![]() You put the CD or DVD in after spraying it and it starts working, and you decide when to take out the disc. I also have clean doctor motorized disk cleaner, it doesn't require you to wipe the CD afterwards, it also doesn't have an on button. I know that any scratch that penetrates that deeply and damages that layer of the disk can't be repaired by any means. ![]() I don't know exactly if they are below the polycarbonate layer and in the aluminum layer, I don't think they are. One CD that I have burned several MP3's (for play in a CD player) to was helped somewhat by this machine when I repaired it while another CD I had bought containing some songs wasn't fixed at all when I tried to repair it. ![]() I have Memorex Optifix Pro, which has green repair pads and yellow cleaning pads. I've bought a few that just don't do the job. Does anyone know or have a good CD and DVD cleaning and repair machine?
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