New use for buffer

Playability is exponentially better, most did not even register in the player before I buffed them. This one didn't even skip after I fixed it. If the FRONT of the CD does not have scratches that allow light through, then you got a great chance you can get it back 100%. The CD's are encoded from the spindle out opposite an LP so so if you got some deep gouges or backing missing from the edges you still have a chance. You can tell where the info stops by the change in reflection, as seen on this repaired CD. Its about 50% 'full'. You can use buffing compound on the wheel too or even a little chrome polish.