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There is a difference!
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Rather than name other products specifically (which
Is a Little tacky and you can see them yourself in stores or on the
Internet) we'll talk about general differences.
Obviously we want you to buy CD Doctor but there are
more reasons than that why you should. The following are specifics that need be
a part of your decision process. After all, if we don't toot our horn
how will you know?
Product concept. There are 2 approaches to CD repair
other products provide.
1. To use a rubbing compound for scratch removal. The
main drawback with this method is time. It is not easy to remove much other
than "hairline' scratches. It takes a lot of rubbing to remove deep
scratches .... More than most people are willing to do. You will notice that
most of these products state " for the removal of minor scratches!'.
2. To fill a scratch with some form of clear material.
This method can present a few problems. If a scratch has rough edges the
sections causing "deflection" of a laser may not be repaired. If the
wrong fillers are used they can flake and cause lens damage.
With both of these methods the treatment is "damage
are specific!'. The exact scratch must be found to accomplish a repair. This is
important to realize because not every scratch will be the culprit, causing
skips, and often there are multiple scratches. At times a small hairline
scratch is the problem and not a larger deep one. This is because the hairline
may be more abrasive or angular causing deflection while the large one has
smooth edges and is still clear enough for the laser to pass through and
read.
In a sense, CD Doctor does both. Our GP (General
Practice) Repair has abrasives and polymers. The combination incorporates
special optical aggregates to reduce a scratch and polymers that bond and coat
in a way that treats scratches so a laser passes "through" them. The
advantages to this approach are:
A scratch does not need to be removed completely. It only
needs slight "reduction" .
Often there doesn't need to be any reduction, especially
with hairline. Simply wiping GP on and wiping it off stops problems.
Because of our coating feature it is often not necessary
to find a specific area of damage. If it is it's easier.
Scratches are not filled they are coated. There is no
real depth to the coating thus no potential for flaking.
Our polymers are designed to bond to the CD surface. They cannot flake and the
repair is permanent.
Some scratch repairs are tough. They might be very deep
or have sharp edges. For these problems we have Acute that is a rubbing
compound specifically designed for polycarbonate surfaces. You'll notice we
offer it "with" GP in a Trauma Kit. With this combination even
the worst cut can be repaired. Acute does a little reduction and GP finishes
the job. The operative word is reduction not removal which is a big
difference when it comes to how long it takes or how much effort is needed to
make a repair.
Some of the products state " for minor repairs!'. We
state "CD Doctor is not a "wimpy product" and give our 100%
guarantee. In 1997 we did not have any customer return any product.
Testing. We have done
massive testing. CD Doctor is basically a technical application product and we
needed to make sure it worked and was applicable to all types of media,
Music, ROM or Video. This wasn't just a matter of putting some stuff on a CD
and calling it good. It involved every facet of testing from
aggregate blends, polymers and suspensions through MSDS
statements and media play equipment.
We have performed a wide variety of damage tests. There
is one product that says they tested by causing damage to a CD with
steel wool. The gauge wasn't stated and we all know there are steel wool's with
a fineness useful for polishing. Yes, we tested steel wool .... an SOS pad. But
more.... we inflicted damage with Farber Ware serrated edge kitchen knives. We
had a CD brought to us that was pulled out of a player with a pair of pliers.
Not only did it have deep scratches but gauges and impressions. The Trauma Kit
fixed it with about 7 minutes of effort.
Testing and development went far beyond what me did. We
utilized the expertise of industry leaders such as GE and US Chemical in the
search for exacting polymer combinations.
Content Most of the other
products give 1 ounce or maybe 2 ounces of repair product. Then they make statements like up to 40 or
50 applications. This is something we need to look at. What most are referring
to is scratches only. It's not great accomplishment to repair 40
scratches. One CD may have IO. CD Doctor gives a lot for the price.... around
double the content.... and our 40 "or more' repairs is CD's.
A Coordinated product line. Some of the
competition is simply an extenuation of another product line such as CD cases,
shelving, or office products. Many only have a cleaner or repair product. CD
Doctor is a complete CD specialty care system. It was developed from a specific
need and has been expanded accordingly to include repair, cleaning and
protection. Technical Concepts Corp. is a technical product development
company. They offer products that have long development, analysis, testing and
specific application.
We might also add that to our knowledge Protect is the
only product of it's kind and our cleaner is much more than a cleaner because
it also renews a CD surface. That is one of the results of specializing.... you
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