Skipdoctor CD Repair Kit
from: Digital Innovations
List Price: $39.99
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Product Description:
Ever had to throw away a damaged disc and spend hard earned money on a replacement? Well, it won't happen again with the amazing SkipDoctor CD & DVD Repair Device. SkipDoctor is proven to repair the primary disc-related causes of screen freezing, booting problems, skipping and distortion in music, movie, game and data discs.
Ever had to throw away a damaged disc and spend hard earned money on a replacement? Well, it won't happen again with the amazing SkipDoctor CD & DVD Repair Device. SkipDoctor is proven to repair the primary disc-related causes of screen freezing, booting problems, skipping and distortion in music, movie, game and data discs.
Features:
- Proven tool to repair the primary disc-related causes of screen freezing, booting problems, skipping and distortion in music, movie, and data discs
- Patented radial polishing process does what wiping can't
- Easy to use
- Fixes CDs and DVDs
- Also fixes Playstation1, Playstation2, XBox, Nintendo, and other CD-style games
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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:

Rating:
- 8 Years of use cant be wrong
I have been using this paticular style (cd vertical ) style since 2001. Yes i leaves lines going outward toward the edge of the cd , but this is INVISIBLE to the laser. As far as ruined CD's, I can see this happening if you dont wet the discor make more than one complete revolution of the cd with out wiping it off and re-wetting it (cd plastic grinds alread done area). if the wheel goes out (about 50 cd's) it just wont remove the scratch as well. use it , wet it , one complete rotation, wipe and ... Read More
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- We Love It
When my husband got this for my birthday, I was disappointed.However, since I have repaired CDs and DVDs, I am so grateful!!CDs from high school (over 15 years)whichI could not listen to are great again, DVDs that skip badly and ready for the trash are watchable again!Sometimes it takes 2-3 passes through the machine, (mine is electric) but it's great.I have even repaired some of the Netflix DVDs I have gotten.
I don't hesitate to recommend the $ be spent for this. I am sure, that until ... Read More
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- Works with games, but not with DVD for me.
I've used this to fix about 6 of my Xbox video games. One was so badly scratched I didn't think it would ever play. I had to run through the procedure about 5 times, but after that the game has played flawlessly. It doesn't remove scratches, but it improves them enough to make it readable. Unfortunately I tried this on a DVD and it made it unplayable. I don't know why. But it has worked great on games for me.
Rating:
- I miss it
I had this for years, and it saved many, many CD's, CDrom's, and DVD's which had some mild scratching.I'm shocked at the negative reviews- the only thing I can think is that they did not use it properly.It requires a lot of water, and after the wheel has been used for a while it tends not to work well.It is only something you do AFTER your CD isn't working, so there is no way it could really "ruin" it (as the CD is already ruined!).
Rating:
- Try toothpaste & hairspray instead - it's cheaper and quicker.
I was psyched to fix the disks that made my stereo want to cry as they played one note over and over like a song at a bad rave.
You have to spend too much time on each disk if you want to fix your whole collection, or even part of it in one sitting.I made it through 10 disks before giving up (and my hands getting sore) the first night.
The product essentially works like this: it comes with a tiny spray bottle, and you crank the handle as the disc turns VERY SLOWLY, and the ... Read More
- 8 Years of use cant be wrongI have been using this paticular style (cd vertical ) style since 2001. Yes i leaves lines going outward toward the edge of the cd , but this is INVISIBLE to the laser. As far as ruined CD's, I can see this happening if you dont wet the discor make more than one complete revolution of the cd with out wiping it off and re-wetting it (cd plastic grinds alread done area). if the wheel goes out (about 50 cd's) it just wont remove the scratch as well. use it , wet it , one complete rotation, wipe and ... Read More
- We Love ItWhen my husband got this for my birthday, I was disappointed.However, since I have repaired CDs and DVDs, I am so grateful!!CDs from high school (over 15 years)whichI could not listen to are great again, DVDs that skip badly and ready for the trash are watchable again!Sometimes it takes 2-3 passes through the machine, (mine is electric) but it's great.I have even repaired some of the Netflix DVDs I have gotten.
I don't hesitate to recommend the $ be spent for this. I am sure, that until ... Read More
- Works with games, but not with DVD for me.I've used this to fix about 6 of my Xbox video games. One was so badly scratched I didn't think it would ever play. I had to run through the procedure about 5 times, but after that the game has played flawlessly. It doesn't remove scratches, but it improves them enough to make it readable. Unfortunately I tried this on a DVD and it made it unplayable. I don't know why. But it has worked great on games for me.
- I miss itI had this for years, and it saved many, many CD's, CDrom's, and DVD's which had some mild scratching.I'm shocked at the negative reviews- the only thing I can think is that they did not use it properly.It requires a lot of water, and after the wheel has been used for a while it tends not to work well.It is only something you do AFTER your CD isn't working, so there is no way it could really "ruin" it (as the CD is already ruined!).
- Try toothpaste & hairspray instead - it's cheaper and quicker.I was psyched to fix the disks that made my stereo want to cry as they played one note over and over like a song at a bad rave.
You have to spend too much time on each disk if you want to fix your whole collection, or even part of it in one sitting.I made it through 10 disks before giving up (and my hands getting sore) the first night.
The product essentially works like this: it comes with a tiny spray bottle, and you crank the handle as the disc turns VERY SLOWLY, and the ... Read More
