- Spread a cloth on a flat surface and place the CD on it.
- Then, hold the disc with one hand; use the other to wipe the polish into the affected area with a soft cloth.
- Wait for it to dry and buff using short, brisk strokes along the scratch, not across it.
- A cloth sold to wipe spectacles or camera lenses will work super m8's.
- When you can no longer see the scratch,, wash the disc with water and let it dry before playing. Interesting isn’t it? Try it right now.
- I have used toothpaste with good effects before I’ve also used car paint cutting compound on deeper scratches. It does leave lots of smaller scratches (as it is a cutting compound after all) but it will remove the worst scratches in most cases.
Yes you are going to be surely benefited by this Operation.
* Fingermarks/prints cause 43% of disc problems!
* General wear & tear causes 25% of disc problems!
* Player-related issues cause 15% of disc problems!
* Remaining Others
* Fingermarks/prints cause 43% of disc problems!
* General wear & tear causes 25% of disc problems!
* Player-related issues cause 15% of disc problems!
* Remaining Others
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