| | |  | Repair Kits | Home » » » » Memorex Optifix Plus CD/DVD/Game Repair Kit | | | | | | | Description: | | Memorex OptiFix Plus Cleaning Device 32028004 Cleaning Kits | | | Features: | |
• Manual disc repair and cleaning device
• Cleans and repairs discs from the center to the outer edge
• Compatible with all CD, DVD, CD-R, CD-RW, CD-ROM and video game discs
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 8.87 inches | | Product Width:
| 6.35 inches | | Product Height:
| 1.25 inches | | Product Weight:
| 0.45 pounds | | Package Length:
| 9.5 inches | | Package Width:
| 5.3 inches | | Package Height:
| 1.0 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.45 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 14 reviews |
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18 of 21 found the following review helpful:
Destroyed my CDFeb 18, 2004
This put in many more scratches than it took out. Since this data CD has very valuable data on it, I'll try a different brand completely. While I had only a couple of data blocks that were unreadable before, now there is data missing everywhere. Terrible product.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Good if you like things that break in one dayNov 08, 2008
By edward riddick
"katholmetal"
Ok other then what people are saying those circular things you call scratches are not scratches. it's excess cleaning solution which can be cleaned right off. the smaller scratches don't matter. no machine under a certain price removes scratches. just makes them smaller. your CD needs to be cleaned thoroughly. the real problem is. yes it can hurt your fingers. The knob tends to fall into the machine during turning(does not disconnect)then the pads just fall right off. returning this one tommorow. Your better off with the solution and a lint free cloth to take out the scratches with. it comes out allot better. Do not buy this.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Horrible piece of junk - ZERO STARS!!!Oct 11, 2009
By B Weg I have a scratched game that I tried to save. After 30 minutes of pure hell trying to use this piece of crap, I have given up on it.
The "handle" that you use to spin is .25" inches tall, meaning you can only grip it with your fingertips- it is excruciatingly painful to attempt to use. The handle pops below the spinning mechanism everytime I try to spin it, rendering it unusable. To add insult to injury, I can also see the DVD spinning around in the machine while I am trying to use it- only a small portion of it is being touched!
I have never written a bad review before. My experience with this was so horrible, I feel it is my duty to steer humanity away from it. This has forever ruined the Memorex brand for me. If they allowed this piece of junk out the door, I cannot trust them on anything else.
8 of 11 found the following review helpful:
Do I have to give this 1 star?Dec 05, 2004
By Matt Dawdy This little instrument of torture will only cost you a few dollars to buy but could cost you hundreds of dollars in CDs, DVDs, and Video Games!
This thing is the equivalent of an Iron Maiden for CDs. It leaves circular grooves all along the bottom of any media that you try to "repair" with it and makes it completely unusable.
And don't bother attempting to modify the inadequate directions in an attempt to find a way to actually make it work. I tried that on some old CDs I was throwing out anyway and found that it is an equal opportunity destroyer. It doesn't matter in the slightest how much of the so called repair solution you use or for what amount of time you turn the grinder wheel you will not make it work properly.
However, if you are a politician or an executive looking to permanently destroy some data CDs to cover up something...
3 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Worked Great For Me!Jul 07, 2008
By Arnold Shwartz
"blazzingbrandon"
Don't see why people are having problems with this. Here is what I did:
(Note: light blow or rinse disc under water to remove dust or debris before cleaning)
1) Put 4 drops of solution on it, applied with a Q-Tip.
2) Spin it around 15-20 times.
3) Rub off the excess stuff with the dab pad and some Kleenex tissue paper.
4) Pop it in the CD player and play it!
I tried this on a CD that had all types of scratches. It had deep and minor ones. Around the deep scratches, this thing was unnefective, which no machine can fix. It did great on the minor ones.
Also note that this machine doesn't remove them, it only fills them in. You can't even see the results because they are invisible to the eye.
This has worked for me so far. Hope it doesn't break.
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