CD Scratch Remover

The compact disc has gained its popularity by its use for recording and packaging movies, burning audio and even saving/storing files from a computer ...

 

The compact disc has gained its popularity by its use for recording and packaging movies, burning audio and even saving/storing files from a computer for business and personal use. It is known that the digital data on these discs will not be destroyed or corrupted as with earlier media but over time its quality and performance can be affected. This usually happens when the disks become damaged physically or even if it were to get scratched. With technology there are now devices that can restore the CD to its original condition by removing the scratches; these are known as CD scratch removers.

One very familiar and widely used CD scratch remover is the Disc Doctor. This was invented in Australia approximately twelve years ago, by a past employee of Video Ezy. This device has the capability of polishing, resurfacing and removing fingerprints and scratches from discs. As we can see with the use of a CD scratch remover, the benefits far outweigh its cost as some information it can save may be invaluable.

This can be done in quantities of two at a time. As long as the scratch has not penetrated through the disc then the Disc Doctor can repair it. As a simple scratch in a disc can make it unreadable and can affect what was stored on the disc. Scratches can interrupt laser beams and cause the information at various parts of the file to be unreadable, this is what we normally experience on our CDs as freezing and skipping.

Other types of kits used for removing scratches are the CD Skip Doctor and Kinyo CD cleaner. Despite the fact that their models and probably some on the specs and features may differ, their procedure for the basic use is almost the same.

The following are the basic steps in using any one of these machines:

1. Place the CD in the disc holder upside down. You will need to press it firm into the holder. Depending on the brand of CD scratch removal kit. their design may differ but the procedure will be the same.

2. Locate the non label side of the CD and spray it with the cleaning chemical found in the kit. You can choose to only spray the damaged part of the CD if you want to conserve the solution.

3. Lock it by placing the disc holder firmly into the crank wheel.

4. You want the CD to turn counter clockwise so you have to turn the reversibility lever right. You can choose to turn the crank until the damaged part or scratch part is covered or you can cover the whole CD.

5. Move the switch to the left, spray the CD again. This process needs to be repeated whilst the disc is moving in a clockwise direction.

6. Remove and dry the CD using the drying cloths included in the kit. Using the felt Square, place the CD with its label part down onto the cloth and you can start buffing it in a circular motion. Clean the disc with the cloth.

One of the recently launched CD scratch remover is NEW Disk Doctor Pro “Series 2″. The NEW Disk Doctor Pro “Series 2″ can clean and Repair any types of CD ROM. If you were to purchase this from the Disc Doctor company directly, it will cost you approximately USD$595.00

Video Game Scratch Fixer

 

Prevent Skipping with a Video Game Scratch Fixer

The dawn of the digital age has produced compact media storage devices that are light and easy to use. Storage devices such as CDs and DVDs are used for most media applications — from music files to gaming products — and they replace the cassette or magnetic film as the preferred media storage of choice. But these materials are easily scratched and the files may get infected. The CD or DVD may even ‘jump’ or ‘skip’ when played and cause delays or errors in the system. Gaming fanatics often resort to using a video game scratch fixer as a quick remedy for nasty scratches inflicted on the surface of the CD.

A scratch remover is effective on most scratched services and can be bought at a nearby hardware or electronics store. The 3M CD Scratch Remover Kit can be used on media CDs, DVDs and CD-ROMs by utilizing a two-step process. The repair kit will first remove scratches on the surface to be followed by a special polish that seals the surface. The added protection will help repel dust and dirt to avoid scratches in the future. The same principle applies to car paint, as 3M is popular in the automotive industry as well.

A simple scratch remover could be found in your own home. Toothpaste is often used as a video game scratch fixer and is deemed effective for light, superficial scratches. Banana peel is also utilized as a DVD repair home remedy, but this procedure works on very light surface scratches only. The banana peel contains essential oils that will help fill minor gaps and cracks in the DVD surface and may prevent the damaged disc from skipping.

Brass or metal polish is also an ideal video game scratch fixer and is considered the most effective DIY scratch repair method you can do at home. Remember that this method should be used on severely scratched surfaces or relatively old CDs only. Other media storage devices that contain important files should be first treated with a commercially-available scratch remover kit as the first application is usually enough to erase the scratch.

The Internet is a virtual haven for video game scratch fixer products to help you easily deal with the hassles of a lightly-damaged DVD. Remember that there are specialized products that deal on DVD repair alone and it would be best to compare different products before making the purchase.

Toothpaste Scratch Remover Test Video