2011 Rolls Royce Ghost by Richie's Custom Detailing

Go to babages, Electronics Boutique, EBX or any other place that sells video games.. there you should get something called a Disk Doctor, or something by that name, which repairs minor scratches on CD's.
 
I didn't believe that DISK DOCTOR would work, but to my surprise it really worked! Unfortunatelly it did not work on ALL the CD I tried (I guess some of the scratches are too deep), but it repaired quite a few of my CDs! :up
 
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<em class='bbc'>Originally posted by YoSteve.Com [/i]
<strong class='bbc'>We use the cd test to see if it scratches, anyone try one of our polishes to see if it "descratches"? [/b]</blockquote>If high quality microfiber scratches a CD, I would think that our paint-removing polishes would rip it up for sure. Maybe Plexus . . .
 
that was the reason of the threat : we make scratches testing stuff.

But just for the sport of it ,it is kind of detailing isn't it , why is it so difficult ,if not impossible , to remove the darn scratches?

:nixweiss

I certanaly would not try to reuse such a CD:down
 
I was called in to dial in the finish on this 2011 Rolls Royce Ghost.

Wasn't in terrible condition, just some light wash marring. Time was tight so no before pics.

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Richie,
You are banging them out lately.
What a great car and a you definitely did her justice!!:thumbup:
 
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