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Old 10 November 2007, 07:33 PM
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Anyone had any success with it?

I have a box set of DVDs of which most are OK, but some have a lot of very fine scratches which seem to have been made in the factory - and in several cases they render the disc unplayable

Can anyone recommend a scratch repair product that might be able to fix the ones that won't play?
Old 10 November 2007, 07:51 PM
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pretty much any of the kits you can buy in the local High St stores are 'ok' at sorting minor scratches etc
Old 10 November 2007, 07:53 PM
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if its a deep scratch 'veg oil' is supposed to be ok at potentially fixing them so they become readable

Not sure how much of a myth that actually is, but if the cd is unreadable there isnt much to lose in trying it
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Quickly removing scratches from CDs and DVDs | Wise Bread

talks about oil in that
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