Maxell CD/CD-ROM Scratch Repair Kit
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| List Price: | $18.34 |
| Price: | $5.25 |
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Average customer review:Product Description
Maxell 190041 CD/CD-ROM Scratch Cloth.
Product Details
- Brand: Maxell
- Model: 190041
- Original language: English
- Dimensions: 2.00" h x 6.50" w x 8.80" l, .15 pounds
Features
- Repairs most scratches/imperfections
- Provides a lasting protection
- Repairs up to 100 discs
- Repair platform
- 10 cleaning cloths
Editorial Reviews
From the Manufacturer
Maxell offers a wide range of storage products and accessories delivering the highest quality available. To achieve this goal, Maxell has spent the last 30 years focusing all its research and development strengths on creating a long list of innovative solutions for customers. Today, consumers and professionals all over the world reach for the Maxell name when they want a quality product they can trust. Maxell offers a complete line of innovative CD and DVD care and maintenance items designed specifically to help care for the products of today and the future.
Customer Reviews
Not disappointed
This product repaired a completely useless, out-of-print CD-ROM that I desperately needed. It was worth the price just for that. I was also able to repair a favorite music CD. I'm now tapping my foot to "I Can't Wait."
I did have to do it twice. The second time, I let it dry for much longer than the instructions say. It was nearly dry by the time I wiped the paste off. When I do this, the results are much better.
Works great for me.
Been using this stuff for a couple years. Works great for me. I use it different than the instruction. Find a flat surface, lay a bundle of tissue on it, place the disk scratched face up. Place a couple drops of #1 abrasive on the disk and immediately start wiping with some pressure radially outward (you don't have to wait 5 minutes). Keep working your way around the disk until the solution is dry (about 5 minutes). Spray once with #2, and using a clean TISSUE, continue wiping VERY GENTLY radially outward until #2 dries. Try the disk. If it doesn't work, repeat all the above until it does. This really does work, but it can take some elbow grease and repeated tries depending on the severity of the scratches. I've had a LOT of scratched disks, and I haven't found one yet that I couldn't fix with this.
This is not bad
This actually works pretty good. I had to re-do a disc after messing it up but if you follow instructions, it takes care of minor scratches so the disc is playable again.

