Disc repair systems

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I'm wondering, does anyone have a JFJ Easy pro disk repair or a SkipDR? I have a lot of scratches discs that could bring me in a few bucks such as BO2, 2k13, etc. Does anyone here know what companies such as gamestop, or block buster use to clean the discs? I'm thinking about buying a JFJ Easy pro and cleaning discs for money lol. Thanks for any help


Just read the reviews for the JFJ Easy pro, all 9-10 (1-10) reviews. Also has a 100% MONEY BACK guarantee, any insight would still be nice.
 
I work for GameStop we stopped that in stores years ago we send them to our warehouse but alot of pawn shops have these and will buff games out for like 2 to 3 bucks atleast where I live they do
 
Do you by any chance know what you guys used for it? At my local gameland they're secretive dicks. They go to this back room and all you hear is like a drying machine jumping around. I asked what they used and they just said "A system we don't sale" and wouldn't say more. So far all reviews have been amazing.
 
Honestly have no clue try your local pawn shops bc one you will not want to buy one of these machines back when I worked for Rhino games before GameStop bought them out we had these for a good one its a couple hundred bucks and the stuff you have to buy for the machines were pricey aswell
 
Yeah the machine is only $119 at walmart, I've spent $60 on four copies of BO2, $240. First disc snapped somehow. Second disc gained a big circle scratch the day aftfer I got it because the drive was "uneven", third, I got it because the 2nd stopped working. My xbox stopped being able to read discs, so I bought it on demand. Considering only 2 of those work till this day, I could've saved $120 if I had this machine, only on Bo2 :[ Thanks for the insight though
 
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