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In Reply to: RE: CD Enhancers (Cleaners/Polishers/Coaters) posted by Bromo33333 on July 25, 2014 at 13:44:33
Unless scratches/scuffs are seriously deep (in which case they can still often be ground with fine abrasive polishes, followed by a shining polish), AA will shine up those discs real purty and eliminate most skips due to minor scratches. It does NOT degrade the polycarbonate -- I have once-skippy discs I treated with AA 20 years ago that still play skip-free, no further treatments. Sam Tellig got this one right.
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...if I recall after some time it made the discs delaminate and become unplayable.
I forget what substance it contains that should be avoided.
Like I mentioned, discs I treated 20+ years ago still play fine. Maybe some discs from some pressing plants are more vulnerable to delamination than others? Dunno.
Thanks! for sharing Brian.
I think Sam Tellig took a lot of heat for suggesting the use of ArmorAll on CD's many years ago. Apparently it had a very negative effect over time. With that said, I can't say one way or the other. Never used it.
Lot of silicon in that there Armor All. Is that a good thing? Doubt it.
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