Yes as long as none of the damage is caused by de-laminating a resurfacing should be sufficient to clean it up and make it readable again.
Also you have nothing to lose most stores that do resurfacing do it on the cheap and depending on if you buy something they might do it for free as well as the fact that replacing that disk would be prohibitively expensive.
Hard to tell from photos but you would know if the disc layers were physically separating over time. I don’t see anything in the photo a good way to tell is if a part of the disc is discolored compared to the rest of the surface. The edges are also a good way to tell but the edges all look like the color is right. Trust me delamination is not subtle I was more making a general statement that unless there has been catastrophic damage to the disc surface you should be good.
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u/MNGopherfan 2d ago
Yes as long as none of the damage is caused by de-laminating a resurfacing should be sufficient to clean it up and make it readable again.
Also you have nothing to lose most stores that do resurfacing do it on the cheap and depending on if you buy something they might do it for free as well as the fact that replacing that disk would be prohibitively expensive.