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Re: Good CD Cleaner Recommendations? Cleaner or treatment?

Posted by Jeff Starr on September 3, 2000 at 20:45:31:

If you just want to clean a dirty CD, wash it in warm water with a mild detergent, and pat dry with a soft lint free cloth. Want a simple treatment that is cost affective and works, try Optrix. Check the archives for more info. I'm on my second bottle of Optrix and really like it. Do the label side first and only use 1 to 2 squirts at a time on the data side. It does wonders for vocals. See link below for ordering info.