05-06-2004, 08:37 PM
I've found that the Disc Doctor is a pretty good tool to own when you have idiots around your DVD collection. It fixes any kind of scratches on the DVDs, including pretty deep ones. The only thing it won't fix is a label side scratch (in that case, data is actually be scraped off, so there is no way to repair it).
For $30 and enough uses for 50 DVDs before you have to buy the ~$10 replacement wheel, I'd say it's a pretty good deal. It's really the only thing you can do if disc thieves have scratched your DVDs. I got mine at my local Best Buy and it's even saved a few Bandai discs that arrived in the mail via Bandai's awful keepcases, all scratched up from rattling inside the case.
For $30 and enough uses for 50 DVDs before you have to buy the ~$10 replacement wheel, I'd say it's a pretty good deal. It's really the only thing you can do if disc thieves have scratched your DVDs. I got mine at my local Best Buy and it's even saved a few Bandai discs that arrived in the mail via Bandai's awful keepcases, all scratched up from rattling inside the case.