Thank you for the excellent info, really helpful as I wasn't aware of a superior polishing compound. I also recommend the JFJ Eyecon, very similar machine which looks almost identical to the Ezpro. I use the Eyecon for Dvd's, Bluerays and lightly scratched games. Both machines are excellent.
@GamingRenewedLLC If you trace a disc onto a paper towel, then cut it out. Place the cutout onto the metal tray to cover it, then lay the disc on that. This prevents one side from scratching and vice versa when doing the other side.
Everybody overlooks the JFJ, but I use it every day to get fantastic results. Great video :)
Thanks! Yea it really is a good machine.
Thank you for the excellent info, really helpful as I wasn't aware of a superior polishing compound. I also recommend the JFJ Eyecon, very similar machine which looks almost identical to the Ezpro. I use the Eyecon for Dvd's, Bluerays and lightly scratched games. Both machines are excellent.
Good to know. Thanks!
Don't know if you've tried, but I found a technique to buff / repair "Double-sided" disc's with the JFJ.
Never had to do a double sided disc yet. What’s the technique?
@GamingRenewedLLC If you trace a disc onto a paper towel, then cut it out. Place the cutout onto the metal tray to cover it, then lay the disc on that. This prevents one side from scratching and vice versa when doing the other side.
Does the 3D polish not need water on the pads. Doesn’t it create too much heat. I always wet my pads.
I spray the disc with water before i run the cycle. I used to spray the pads but just started doing the disc. Honestly no difference just preference
What if I’m getting swirls from a Sanding paper?
May have to try and clean the sandpaper. Could be debris on it thats causing the swirls.