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What type of disc can be repaired on the JFJ?
Are there any advantages to using the water based machines?
Is it true that heat ruins your disc?
What is the difference between an automated machine
and JFJ machine?
What is a CD tester?
What are the benefits of having one machine at each
location?
How many times can a disc get repaired?
What percentage of CDs are repairable?
How does the CD look after the process? Why
does JFJ have fewer steps then the competition?
Why doesn't JFJ use the water process like other machines?
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What
type of disc can be repaired on the JFJ?
Any
type of CDs including music, DVD, dbl sided DVD, video games, PSX, PSX2,
XBox, Nintendo GameCube, CD-R, DVD-R and any other future based CD formats
that may come.
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Are there any advantages to using the water based machines?
We haven't found any advantages. All we can tell
you is this: The pump fails on these machines often. You have to purchase
water filters about every 90 days. If you leave your machine off for
more than a day, you will have problems with the polish getting hard
in the tubes and clogging the machine. You also have to keep adjusting
your machine every few CDs and this is all part of the maintenance. In
all, there are too many unnecessary steps to repair your discs with these
machines.
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Is it true that heat ruins your disc?
NO! If this were true, we wouldn't still be in business
and selling our customers multiple machines for all their locations.
All of our competitors would like you to believe this, but I guess they
need something negative to say in order for you to purchase their more
expensive machines.
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What
is a CD tester?
In
my opinion, a CD tester is a waste of money. As long as you get a clean
finish, and there are no scratches on the topside of the disc, you are
going to get a working CD. I suggest that you just educate yourself more
about a disc then waste your money buying a tester.
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What is the difference between an automated machine
and
the JFJ machine?
As far as what I have seen, they seem to have a
lot of limitations, they seem to only be a buffer. That means that you
can't get a deeper scratch or even a disc with a lot of scratches clean.
Also the pads are smaller which means it will take a lot longer to repair
your discs and some are using micro abrasives. With our machines, you
have everything in one machine. What we suggest is, see if they will
offer you the same guarantee as we do, and you use own judgement to see
which is better.
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What are the benefits of having one machine at each location?
It will basically save you money. You will save on shipping your product
back and forth to be repaired. It's always the best games or CDs that
are scratched. Instead of these CDs or games being cleaned and put on
the shelves immediately for resale. You have to wait for them to get cleaned
and shipped back to you from another location. By that time a lot of games
or CDs loose their resale value and hurts stores with lost revenue.
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How many times can a disc get repaired?
Up to 50x depending on how scratched a disc is. If the disc has deep scrathes
and to be sanded, and this happens over and over, then the disc can be
cleaned about 10x.
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What percentage of CDs are repairable?
As long as the memory is not scratched (top of disc) and it is not cracked,
it is 99% repairable. You can put a clear shield on the top of the CD
to prevent any memory damage or cracks. We sell clear shields by request.
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How does the CD look after the process?
As long as you follow the instructions, it will look like new. No swirl
marks, no burn, no fake outs. We mean it!
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Why does JFJ have fewer steps then the competition?
there is a short cut to everything and JFJ has just mastered it.

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Why doesn't JFJ use the water process like other machines?
This isn't supposed to be difficult. We like to keep it simple so everyone
can understand.  |
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