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CD Scratch Remover - 3 Tips For An Easy At Home Solution
It's always a good idea to protect CDs by maintaining them in whatever case they were bought in. Even while taking the utmost care of your own CDs, often they become scratched with normal daily use. If this is to ever become an issue, there are some home solutions to experiment with.
The following recommendations will probably resolve your scratched CD problem. CD scratch remover solution #1 is Brasso. Brasso happens to be a metal polish. Most would not consider metal polish to be an excellent tool at repairing scratched CDs. Surprisingly enough, it is. In fact, Brasso does its job best when removing some of the deepest marks on the surface of your CD.
Right after acquiring some Brasso from the local supermarket or hardware store prepare a space for you to do your repair work. Using a cloth as a work surface, position your scratched CD on top of the cloth. Scratch side up. Pour some Brasso on a paper towel and rub it on to the scratches using slight pressure with circular motions. The same action that removes scratches from metal also removes scratches from your CD. Give this a try when you actually have deep scratches to deal with.
CD scratch remover solution #2 is the pencil eraser. An every day pencil eraser may fix your scratched CD. This is a simpler method since you probably have a pencil with an eraser on it laying around the house. Simply rub the eraser on the scratches. After rubbing all the scratches use a softer cloth to wipe away the bits of rubber left on the disc. Use a little bit of pressure with the cloth to further clean the CD. Place in CD player and see if it worked well.
CD scratch remover solution #3 is toothpaste. What you use to remove plaque from your teeth may also be used to remove scratches from CDs. Be sure it is not a gel type of tooth paste. This may be the easiest method of all. Apply the whole disk with tooth paste and then let it dry for a couple of minutes. Afterwards place the disk under cold running tap water until all of the dried toothpaste is washed away. That's it. No reason to scrub or swirl or wipe with anything.
Try some of these methods the next time you are searching for a CD scratch remover. The perfect solution may very well be in your house.
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