::CD and DVD Restoration:: |
The process involves grinding down the plastic on the underside of the disk to remove all surface scratches and faults. When a disk is scratched it causes the laser to read the data on the disk from a different angle and causes it to skip.
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The diagram displays the effect a scratch has on the normal operation of the laser used to read the disk.
This is why even small scratches to a disk can cause it to skip or can even make data on a disk unobtainable.
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By grinding the plastic down to the same level of the scratches means the disk will be as new and the laser of the device used to access the disk will have no problem reading the data properly. An average disk can be restored up to thirty times.
It is possible to find cheap devices that claim to repair
your disks in a few easy steps however this is not always
the case. It is a delicate process to guarantee the disk will
be usable and while they may be capable of removing a few
minor scratches the finish is not up to standard. Call us
now on *********
and get your disks fixed professionally.
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Repairs undertaken:
Scratches/scuffs
Cleaning/polishing
Spilage damage
Wear and tear
Restorable media:
CDRom/CDR/CDRW
Data disks
Audio CD's
DVD's/VCD's
PC games
Playstation games
Xbox games
Game Cube games
Photo CD's
Additional benefits:
Single disk service
Batch discounts
Mailing service
Priority service
Satisfaction guarantee
Why choose us?
Professional service
Qualified engineers
Quick turn around
Friendly advice
Competetive prices
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