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This is just great Dejan; does this mean I have to start handling my CD's with latex rubber gloves?
This sounds like an Eastern European plot to get CD's to be an inconvienent as records
Seriously; It really doesn't sound like a bad idea at all.
Now remember when you come back in from changing the oil on your car; wash your hands before you put in a CD. d.b.
I use a less elaborate procedure when discs get dirty. I did not invent washing discs in the kitchen sink but here is how I do it:I coat the shiny side with Ivory liquid and gently rub the disc. I rinse throughly with hot water using the kitchen sink spray attachment. Then I lay the disc face down on a Viva paper towel and use another to gently blot the shiney side. Then I use a 3rd paper towel to gently rub the shiny side radially and remove any remaining moisture.The Viva paper towels are recommen ...
DVVI find that clean and reflective discs track better - finger prints can cause skipping or difficulty with the cd player reading the discs table of contents.
Ivory Liquid is a dishwashing liquid. The label says "Mild on Hands, Hard on Grease." There are much stronger products that are sold here as 'degreasers' for laundry and industrial use.
Paper towels are sold on a roll. They are perforated to tear off the roll. Most of the napkin products sold here are also too rough to use. Bob
Here is my methodWash with dishwashing soap, with a cotton ball. I also move perpendicular to the tracks.Rinse with tap waterFinal rinse with filtered water (so as to not leave any deposits on your CD, especially if you have hard water)Dry by patting with paper towel, not rubbing the towel on the CD.Randy
I use Windex, from what the movie "My Big Fat Greek Wedding" says it will get rid of gout also. Nothing like a multi purpose cleaner. d.b.
Improves tracking, this perpendicular movement, eh, Randy? Less skid on the inner groove? Cheers,DVV
Hi All,Has anyone tried the microfiber dusting cloths or lens cleaners? They are very soft and absorbent, totally lint free and reusable/washable. I've been using them for some time now and love 'em!Gordy
Yep: That's what everyone should do for optical media d.b.
Strange, your finding lint remains! I'm not sure of the brand I'm using, but they have certainly left the discs pristine. I haven't used them in a full soap and water routine though, only with Optrix, perhaps there's a difference.Gordy
Sorry! Optrixs is one of the commercial CD cleansers / treatments. I use it on new CD's to remove any remaining mold release agent, or what have you. I'll be trying the "tough on grease" dish soap, it should be just as effective at silicon(?) removal and one heck of a lot cheaper!Thanks, Gordy