Mark Lanctot;183141 Wrote: 
> I use a commercial (and cheap!) CD repair kit on scratched discs.
> 
> It comes with a buffing compound just like Brasso.  Even looks like
> Brasso although it doesn't have that solvent smell.
> 
> The kit comes with what I think is 1200 grit wet-dry sandpaper.  Use it
> wet.  Works great, but requires a LOT of force in the buffing step,
> which you go through after you "level" deep scratches with the
> sandpaper.
> 
> Just buffing is not enough - in my experience if a scratch is deep
> enough to cause read errors it must be worked with the sandpaper. 
> Buffing without sanding first doesn't always work.
> 
> I have never encountered a disc I couldn't fix to AccurateRip
> bit-perfect status with enough work.


That's interesting, I didn't know unreadable disk can really be
repaired. What commercial kit do you use? Where can it be found?


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