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In Reply to: RE: some cd tweaks posted by ipdtt on April 07, 2015 at 12:59:17
@ipdtt...thanks. Let me understand this correctly...outer and inner edge of top of CD (label side)...AND... outer and inner edge of bottom of CD (music side). OR does one sand just on the outer and inner edge on TOP side (label side)of CD.
Reason why I am confused is because there is no mention of which side (label or music side) to sand.
Sorry...I am sorta slow today.
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Sand the whole side, inside and outside, and apply paint or marker to the same whole side. I would avoid the top and bottom (obviously) of the disc.
And by "sand", I'd consider that scuffing it, not sanding to remove much material. You really just want to rough it up. I've never tried the sanding, but had good luck with the CD StopLight paint pen, many years ago.
@1973hovel, ipdtt and everyone....
Got it. Thank you all so much for taking the time to help explain.
1973shovel, Thank you so much for your post.
pc123v, i hope that 1973shovel's post is helpful to you, if you need more info. i will try to help.
{You do not sand the top "(label side)" and you do not sand the bottom "(music side)"} of the CD at all, you only want to scuff/sand the outer and inner edge/side of the CD.
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pc123v,For Tweake #2 pull out one of your CD's and go to the link below, and scroll down to the picture of the CD and hold your CD next to it, you will see that your CD should have a clear section of plastic around the hole of your CD and that the CD on the web page is blacked out around the hole (thats the clear part of your CD) with six black lines running to the outside edge of the CD, and that is what you want to do to the label side of your CD with a black Sanford Sharpie marker and around the edges of the CD that you scuffed/sanded.
Now when that side of your CD is dry (about 2 minutes or so) turn over your CD (music side up) and you will see the black from the label side of your CD through the clear plastic.
This time you want to blacken the bottom (music side) of the CD around the center hole where it is clear exclusively (NO BLACK LINES ON MUSIC SIDE) (do not go outside the clear area with the black marker on the music side of the CD).Wow i hope this helps you.
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Edits: 04/07/15
Thanks! for sharing.
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