DVDs are a powerful technology having the ability to capture and store enormous amounts of information. The problem with DVDs, however, is that their reading surface is exposed and susceptible to damage. Since a clean and scratch-free surface is essential for the laser to read the DVD, keeping that surface blemish-free is necessary.
How to proceed if there is a damage? Look for a CD or DVD scratch repair or removal kit. The first task of scratch repair is, certainly, scratch prevention. Keep your DVDs stored in their boxes rather than piled on top of a television. Don’t twist the DVD on any surface, and do not handle the active side of the DVD.
Instead, grip the DVD by its edge and through the center opening. If you do get dust on the DVD, wipe it off using a soft tissue or cotton. That small piece of dirt can go into the plastic if not cleared off. A DVD scratch remover and removal products fix the small lines as well as divots in the plastic by means of either a slight abrasive or a clear filler. It’s similar to filling in scratches on cars, which have a protective clear coating.
If scratching has penetrated to the underneath layer, a scratch remover cannot help. Refer to the instructions of the repair kit closely, making sure not to spoil the disk while you’re cleaning it! When you’re finished, dry off the disk thoroughly with a soft tissue, and set it back in its box.
You can purchase CD scratch repair or removal products online through music stores, movie stores, electronic retailers, or general online shops. Do a comprehensive research to check for price and feature differences.
And if you have small kids, check the solution is either non-toxic or properly kept away. With a little work and some good handling, you can keep your Compact disks and DVDs running smoothly for some time.
