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15. February 2007 @ 08:41 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
BMF1 why not just have your nephew?s mother purchase a new copy of Madagascar and backup that one? Some Film Studio also replace damaged DVD, perhaps DreamWorks does that... Good Luck!



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15. February 2007 @ 10:19 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by kitty66:
Yellow marker huh? That's cool...I always learn something new! I will also be trying the lens scratch kits. AND, thanks pac for posting pics. It looks like we had the old style dr (with the hand crank) I am going to try agin with the new style one WITHOUT the hand crank. Perhaps it will cut down on cabana operator errors!!!!!!!!! Thanks.
LOL Kitty... To cut down on Cabana Boy destruction, you need to put safety labels on your items that aren't solid, i.e. anvils would be exempt unless he has a rubber mallet. Just put these stickers on anything with moving parts and most that don't. LOL

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I haven't tried the yellow marker, but anything that will go into the scratch to allow light to pass through without too much diffraction is the end goal. I've seen DVD-CD repair kits with liquids similar to the lens repair liquid I posted. Someone mentioned toothpaste, that's along the lines of a polish. As I mentioned, auto polish would do just as well. ;) bbmayo is right on the resurfacing tool, if you run into a lot of scratched discs, it will pay for itself in a short time.

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17. February 2007 @ 16:09 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
well i hearing that the Skip DR puts a design on the surface i don't really like that and i also have read here and there that car wax works pretty well and that doesn't seen to do much to the surface i think i will try that but Toothpaste kinda sounds off the wall and a little abrasive. Has anyone tried toothpaste or yellow maker out there who can say wether or not it works or helps?
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17. February 2007 @ 16:14 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Oh Pac, I need about 800 of those stickers!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I am so laughing right now. Having a right bubble over it in fact.

I have tried the toothpaste. It did not do much...at all...I have not tried the yellow marker. The machine I got (although it rubs the wrong way) did great. I am going to get the new diskdr next time I need one though. And seeing as I don't have a bulk supply of no cabana boy stickers, I just might soon.



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17. February 2007 @ 18:08 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
BMF1
The swirl pattern makes no difference unless someone does a bad job and further damages the polycarbonate surface of the DVD. I've done a lot of the resurfacing jobs and they all read. The most important part of the process is keeping the surface moist so the resurfacing wheel doesn't scratch. I know not to get discs that are destroyed and expect miracles. Those who are saying the swirl pattern makes a difference don't understand light refraction and diffraction, and laser optical heads. That or they're doing the process wrong. Your choice. As I said before, I'm not in the business of selling the tools. Use whatever works for you or not. I just know that the resurfacing tools do the job, swirls and all.
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17. February 2007 @ 18:12 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by kitty66:
Oh Pac, I need about 800 of those stickers!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I am so laughing right now. Having a right bubble over it in fact.

I have tried the toothpaste. It did not do much...at all...I have not tried the yellow marker. The machine I got (although it rubs the wrong way) did great. I am going to get the new diskdr next time I need one though. And seeing as I don't have a bulk supply of no cabana boy stickers, I just might soon.

It appears I've been your court jester today. ;)
 
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