OT: CD scratches/please help/last try

Rob Brzykcy cyborg_0 at iquest.net
Wed Aug 11 20:12:54 CEST 1999


prlly one of the best ways is a dremel tool buffer and toothpaste, but make
sure you add some water or it will burn the cd..

I think as for carwax, prlly the best is turtlewax or some sort of liquid
wax, but make sure it doesnt have any tinting to it..

Rob

-----Original Message-----
From: ld <jar5831 at localnet.com>
To: mike(digiboy) <digiboy at erols.com>
Cc: synth-diy at mailhost.bpa.nl <synth-diy at mailhost.bpa.nl>
Date: Wednesday, August 11, 1999 2:22 PM
Subject: Re: OT: CD scratches/please help/last try


>I have found that any brand toothpaste works very well!  Merely place a dab
>(about the same amount you would place on your toothbrush)  wet the cd and
>gently swab the toothpaste around in a circular manner (CW or CCW does not
>matter) for a minute or two and rinse...hope this helps
>
>"mike(digiboy)" wrote:
>
>> Trying one more time:
>> Sorry to post OT but I think someone here recently posted about using car
>> wax to remedy CD scratches. I deleted the post acccidently...meant to
save
>> it. If you are out there would, you mind sending me an off-list reply
with
>> the name of the wax you used? Thanks
>>
>> Mike Berman
>> digiboy at erols.com
>
>




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