The Model 1600 uses a wet process with up to six different levels of micro-abrasives to clean discs, remove light abrasions, deep scratches or even intentional gouges, making it the machine with the widest repair range on the market. Need to remove only fingerprints? Simply run Stage 1 for 30 seconds and you're done! Run two stages to remove abrasions or scuff marks, or remove the average scratch using only three stages. The Model 1600 is designed to repair all depths of scratches quickly and efficiently. One machine can be used as a complete solution, or use several machines in a row to create a high-volume disc repair facility.
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A tracking chart, similar to the sample below, may be used to evaluate the amount time that each paper is used and aid in consistent disc finishes. Stages 3, 4, 5 and 6 polish papers may be used between 15 and 20 cycles at 35 seconds for each cycle.
Use two caps-full of Aqua-Lube in each tank (1 gallon or 3.8 liters) of water to help soften water, prolong life of the abrasive papers, and give a better finish to discs. Replacement Stage 2 Heads are not shipped with a new booster plate as these are sold separately. Use double sided tape to secure the booster plate as shown in the Polishing Stages section of this manual. If initial scratches have not been removed, re-use stage 4 or run stage 5 for 35 seconds. After the initial scratches are removed proceed to the next stage. The recommended stage sequence is from the highest number initially used, through all stages sequentially down through number 1.
Note: The first stage used should always remove the initial scratches before you move on to the next stages.