We also use RTI's DiskChek and we love it.  Like Judy stated below, it
does involve gallon bottles, but it's set up in a carrel with the bottle
underneath and it's used quite a bit.  It has extended the life of our
disks as well and much better than the dry methods we had previously
used.  

 

Jane B. Hutchison

Associate Director                                                  Past
President

Instruction & Research Technology                          CCUMC:
Leadership in Media & Academic Technology

William Paterson University
http://www.ccumc.org

Wayne, NJ 07470

973-720-2980 (work)

973-418-7727 (cell)

973-720-2585 (facs)

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From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Shoaf,Judith P
Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2010 8:20 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Videolib] Disc resurfacing units?

 

I had a grant a few years ago and bought an Eco-Smart from RTI. Like the
one described below, it has various systems for various media/kinds of
scratches, and it does involve gallon bottles of solution and drainage.
It does a wonderful job, and has made for friendly relations with the
actual media library (which was part of my purpose) as well as extending
the life of our disks, which are sometimes a bit rare. 

 

Usually I wait until I have a few to do before setting it up. 

 

Judy Shoaf

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