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Cleaning scratches from CD/DVD media
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<blockquote data-quote="paulipm" data-source="post: 675715" data-attributes="member: 188033"><p>I worked in the cd/dvd industry for 15 years any marks on a disc are best left alone,use of abbresive materials makes things generally worse as this cause more scratches deflecting the laser in your player causing the laser to jump track,a lint free cloth is the only thing one could use and then with care ,DVD's are more critical then cd's , sorry</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paulipm, post: 675715, member: 188033"] I worked in the cd/dvd industry for 15 years any marks on a disc are best left alone,use of abbresive materials makes things generally worse as this cause more scratches deflecting the laser in your player causing the laser to jump track,a lint free cloth is the only thing one could use and then with care ,DVD's are more critical then cd's , sorry [/QUOTE]
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