well..."as seen on TV" would be my first red flag.
Eldartford makes a good point...are the scratches just on the surface...or are they deep enough to damage the layer where the information is encoded.
Personally...I would think that what might apply to a pair of eyeglasses would not apply to a cd.
Also...with the cost of stuff related to our "hobby"...would it not just be cheaper to replace the damaged medium (CD) with a new one. For example...if a cd is $15 and the disc repair machine was $150...then I would assume that one would need plenty of damaged CD's to make it a worthwhile expenditure. Not to mention...will it work?
I hope I made sense here because I just had my first few drinks in a looooong time...lol.
Eldartford makes a good point...are the scratches just on the surface...or are they deep enough to damage the layer where the information is encoded.
Personally...I would think that what might apply to a pair of eyeglasses would not apply to a cd.
Also...with the cost of stuff related to our "hobby"...would it not just be cheaper to replace the damaged medium (CD) with a new one. For example...if a cd is $15 and the disc repair machine was $150...then I would assume that one would need plenty of damaged CD's to make it a worthwhile expenditure. Not to mention...will it work?
I hope I made sense here because I just had my first few drinks in a looooong time...lol.