To be honest i just looked at the price.
Some of his satisfied costomers are apparently very satisfied and did about 9000 discs, according to them.
I'll wait a bit and see what Markus has to say about how his MARKUS 3 operates.
i doubt very much that it would work as i don't see how you can repair scratches without removing 0.1 - 0.5mm of the disc's surface.
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The man who smiles when things go wrong has thought of someone to blame it on. - Robert Bloch
For what it is worth, the local video shop recommends cleaning with Braso if one of their hired DVDs wont go. I guess if it is done gently it should be OK?
Burnishing compound is the finest of the abrasive compounds - personally I'd start there if you're experimenting.
Brasso is more than just a rubbing compound and has solvents. I'd guess video shops know that most houses don't have burnishing compound handy.
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Loman (03-Jan-09)
Since the Markus3 doesn't remove a layer from the disc i asked the guy how it works. He had this to say:
How does this sound to you all? I'm even more skeptic about the system than i was before.The only explanation is the chemicals heats up the cd and it fills and melts the scratches away without taking a layer off.
I asked him for a before & after photo so i can see what the disc would look like when finished. Still waiting.
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He also said i'm welcome to come for a demonstration and he'll show me with a micrometer that it doesn't remove anything from the disc.
I would be glad to if i weren't so very far from Joburg.
i guess what bothers me the most about this system is that its so radically different from all the other machines i saw on the internet.
Many, from small to huge, have two small pads. Whats more is you have to change pads every session since you need two for removing scratches and another two doing the polishing work.
This makes me wonder whether this isn't some sort of scam.
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Maybe all you really need is to take the sharp edge off the scratch and polish up any roughed up surface rather than achieve a totally flat, flush surface to the last micron.
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You may be right. But if i send my discs in for refinishing with any of the other cd/dvd shops the quality of the final product is amazing. Its like brand new, for the same price.
Now would you rather send your discs to them and have a "brand new" finish on the disc or send them to me? After i'm done with your discs they may work but they might also look like shit. How that for an advert?
I'm going to give that esprit machine a go. After all its not that expensive. R 400 including postage.
On average it can refinish 200 discs with the included repair and polishing pads.
It sounds like a good deal. They are out of stock at the moment, i'll buy one at the end of january when they have stock.
I'll let you all know how it works.
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hi there
i have a disc repair machine that i intend to sell
it has not been used for a while due to other business interests
about 3 years ago, i had paid 13,000 for it - if you are genuinely interested, pleas emake me an offer
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