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Re: Copying a damaged DVD

Posted by AZ Nomad on 08/10/06 20:24

On Thu, 10 Aug 2006 20:03:08 GMT, GMAN <not@home.now> wrote:


>In article <44db2834.87945187@news-server.houston.rr.com>, spam@uce.gov wrote:
>>On Wed, 09 Aug 2006 17:00:22 GMT, AZ Nomad <aznomad@PmunOgeBOX.com>
>>wrote:
>>
>>>>>And what you'll get is a compound that is unable to remove any scratch large
>>>>>enough to bother any working player and you'll get a supply that is only
>> enough
>>>>>for about ten disks. However, you will get that special feeling of pride
>> that
>>>>>comes from spending too much as the kit will run about four times the tin at
>>>>>the auto parts store.
>>
>>>>Use toothpaste.
>>
>>>Do nothing. You'll get the same results.
>>
>>Are you saying that the only effective repair agent is automotive
>>rubbing compound? I have some in the garage - I will have to try it.
>>
>>But I would still like to have one of those contraptions because they
>>are not messy to use.
>>
>>
>The main thing about these motorized cleaners is that they make sure to not
>clean the disk in the wrong direction. In other words they dont clean in a
>spira pattern and make things worse.

Unless you're using a green scotch pad, you won't make matters worse. The
idea is that you're removing scratches, not introducing new ones. The best
way is to run in a circular fashion. Rubbing only tangentally won't work as
well.

 

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