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druiaghtagh | 19:30 Fri 07th Feb 2003 | Technology
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how can i repair a music cd that has a scratch and skips when being played ?
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www.skipdoctor.com - works fine on minor/medium scratches. [email address removed - site policy - sorry!]
Most electronics and CD retailers sell products designed to repair minor faults. It's usually in liquid form and relatively inexpensive. I can't vouch for the effectiveness of them but having worked in music retail for years I've never had a customer come back and say it was useless. Aparently places like PC World are selling repair kits for CD-Rs which are like a film thatr you lay across the playing surface. These might help in your case too.
Apparently there are gadgets on sale which, I gather, polish the surface of a blemished CD. I have seen such things advertised (in-flight magazine once, and other publications) but unfortunately I cannot recall the details. The statement was that it takes "ages" but well worth the effort. Cost was about �20. I would worry about liquids or film being a temporary solution, and if you get it working by such methods then, personally, I would immediately (have) burn(ed) a copy of it which then presumably would last well. Incidentally, you may find that the CD can be played (read) on a computer even though not on a domestic CD player and thus it can be copied without attempting repairs. Best of luck.

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