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Well, this one dosen't, either. Lense cleaners don't work, either. I don't believe that there is anything out there that can fix DVD's. I have DVD's that are only a couple of years old, and are already freezing in my player. I wish DVD's were never invented. Another reviewer says he buys one just to give it a whirl. That's what I have been doing, hoping it might just work.
He loves it. I could not get it to work. He uses a little windex and turns the crank and they come out great. My son was given this product by a friend. He has used it to clean and restore some very scratched DVD and PS2 games.
Works fine removing light scratched from my disks. Bought this to replace my old Disk Doctor.
if the wheel goes out (about 50 cd's) it just wont remove the scratch as well. As far as ruined CD's, I can see this happening if you dont wet the disc or make more than one complete revolution of the cd with out wiping it off and re-wetting it (cd plastic grinds alread done area). use it , wet it , one complete rotation, wipe and enjoy. I have been using this paticular style (cd vertical ) style since 2001. Yes i leaves lines going outward toward the edge of the cd , but this is INVISIBLE to the laser.
Sometimes it takes 2-3 passes through the machine, (mine is electric) but it's great. When my husband got this for my birthday, I was disappointed. I am sure, that until CD/DVD are obsolete, we will need a repair tool like this. I have even repaired some of the Netflix DVDs I have gotten.I don't hesitate to recommend the $ be spent for this. However, since I have repaired CDs and DVDs, I am so grateful. CDs from high school (over 15 years)which I could not listen to are great again, DVDs that skip badly and ready for the trash are watchable again.
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