CD Repair
A typical disc is made up of 4 layers: a polycarbonate plastic layer on the bottom,
a reflective-foil layer, a clear lacquer coating applied to seal the reflective layer, and
artwork screen-printed on to the top of the disc.
Of these 4 layers, 99% of a disc is made up of the polycarbonate plastic layer, while the
top 1% of the disc holds all the information, reflective-foil layer, lacquer, and artwork.
Scratches to the polycarbonate layer can often cause skipping or other playback problems. Our CD
repair process removes damage to this polycarbonate layer and eliminates your playback problems.
If damage extends through the foil layer of the disc, it can not be repaired. This type of
damage can usually be determined by holding the disc up to a light source. If light shines through
a scratch or hole, it can not be repaired. We can not repair discs that are cracked or
have scratches or pinholes that extend through the foil layer.
This repair concept applies to CDs, DVDs, and Game Discs.
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