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The Hawk Relaxes Again February 23, 2007
The company has large machines that repair racks of up to 80 discs one after another, but The Hawk Relaxes was repaired by hand -- a three-step process whereby a very thin layer of polycarbonate was sanded off, then the disc was polished, and afterwards cleaned. If you can't feel the flaw on the underside of the disc with your fingernail, which means it probably hasn't gone into the data layer, the disc can be fixed. Scratches on the label (top) side are almost always fatal and cannot be removed. Discs can be repaired up to three times, so if The Hawk Relaxes is damaged somewhere down the road, the folks at DSS Data Technologies can probably fix it again. The cost -- $3.95 per disc plus $2.50 shipping for up to five discs -- is a consideration in light of the price of used music and movies these days, but for hard-to-find CDs or DVDs that are part of a set, replacement would be far more expensive. The Hawk Relaxes looked new and played without error. Turnaround is typically 48 hours, or about ten minutes if you're local and drop by instead of mailing your discs. You can find details for shipping your discs at www.skippydisc.com, or you can call (480) 966-3472 for driving directions if you're in the Phoenix area....Marc Mickelson, editor@soundstage.com |
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