I would have to dig it out, as I guard DVDs like an ogre.
But sometimes someone gives me one that needs help.
I tried all kinds of motorized one that were glorified cleaners.
then I saw one that was just clothes and cream in a tube.
It's all manual. It works. It got rid of all but the deepest gouges.
Another alternative, is most mom and pop video rental places have commercial ones. Most of them will polish you DVDs free or for a small fee. Their machines really work.
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