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In Reply to: Experiments with badly scratched CDs posted by mr.bear on July 2, 2012 at 12:04:01:
WD-40 in a thin layer actually dries fairly quickly. If the WD-40 is helping at all then the results would only be temporary. The only logical thing to do in the window when the disc is still playable would be to rip it. Won't help the lender in your scenario, but it would keep the disc playable in the long term.
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Topic - Experiments with badly scratched CDs - mr.bear 12:04:01 07/2/12 ( 12)
- RE: Experiments with badly scratched CDs - fantja 17:40:08 07/7/12 ( 0)
RE: Experiments with badly scratched CDs - Land Shark 12:39:39 07/4/12 ( 0)
RE: Experiments with badly scratched CDs - jaydacus 07/4/12 07:25:46 07/4/12 ( 1)
- RE: Right.... - mr.bear 18:33:24 07/6/12 ( 0)
Were these discs unplayable? - J.Mac 00:33:15 07/3/12 ( 1)
- RE: Were these discs unplayable? - mr.bear 17:18:58 07/3/12 ( 0)
RE: Experiments with badly scratched CDs - pictureguy 23:23:17 07/2/12 ( 1)
- "That which we obtain too easily, we esteem too lightly." - mr.bear 17:20:49 07/3/12 ( 0)
Great idea. - R Browne 21:44:48 07/2/12 ( 1)
- RE: Great idea. - mr.bear 17:22:26 07/3/12 ( 0)
RE: Experiments with badly scratched CDs - P.C. 12:59:02 07/2/12 ( 1)
- OT but it worked swell on my Volvo, too - mr.bear 17:27:24 07/3/12 ( 0)