> > > I'm probably going to start buying Blu-Rays soon (resisted so far). So, if > there's > > > anything that works for Blu-Ray discs as well, that would be a nice bonus. > > > > Blu-Ray discs are surprisingly scratch resistant. They were designed that way. I'm > > not saying they're impossible to scratch, just that it's a lot more difficult to do > > so in comparison to a regular CD / DVD. > > Thanks for all the replies everyone. > > The discs were on long-term loan to a "friend", and they have come back in appalling > condition (lots of very deep scratches, and covered with light sctratches). He blames > his kids .... No wonder he was so reluctant to return them. Needless to say I wont be > lending this person any CD's / DVD's anymore. > > I'll probably buy one of the electric motor machines and give it a go. If it's no > good, I'll just re-buy the disks.
I'm a fan of those online services that don't buff the discs, instead they repolish them using special machines melt down the bottom so the cracks are filled up. A guy I know used this method and fixed 9 out of 10 discs I sent him.
I just don't trust polishing machines.
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