not too bad, BUT
I don't know how effective it is if you use it the way they tell you to use it, BUT I don't use the pads that come with it, I use one of those yellow Simoniz (Billy Maze) FIX IT paint polishers that can be bought on amazon, I put a drop on the disc and start buffing away, I let the liquid get really thin to where it's almost completely dry and then I clean the disc. granted it doesn't make it perfect (though who knows if you work on it for an hour) but I just fixed one of my sons Tony Hawk games that was unplayable
I guess it depends...
I don't know about all the people who've given this one star, it's pretty decent. I have some ridiculously old, scratched-up PS1 games and I don't really have the money to buy them all over again. A lot of the cutscenes in the games would skip, freeze entirely... a lot of times, the sound was just gone. Though this doesn't really make the product good as new, it makes it at least more playable. I can finally hear the voices in Mega Man Legends! So I'm pretty pleased with that. Keep in mind, though... some parts are a little iffy, but I'm planning on repeating the process and see if anything else improves. So far, I'm pretty pleased with the results.
eh...
okay.. this thing is really not that bad.. i used it on a few.. with big scratches did nothing did it on a few discs with a bunch of small scratches.. took them off it you want to repair small scratches get it.. i would'nt give it 1 star like everyone else its really not that bad.. plus its actually pretty cheap.. if your looking for a deep scratch remover yeah your gonna be paying way over 10 bucks... way over 20 to.. but eh.. think about this purchase before
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.
great product!!!!!!
i saved hundreds of dollars on all my scratched cd's by using this product!!!