CD Tweaks and Longterm Damage


I was reading the blurb for LAT International's C Diamond CD treatment. They bragged that it has a ph of 7, while some other tweaks they have tested have ph values as low as 5. The latter they claimed would damage CDs over time, just like Armorall did for those who used it.

Has anyone tested the ph levels for Optrix, (new and improved) Auric Illuminator, or Vivid? Do any of these pose a longterm risk for CDs?
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Showing 1 response by elizabeth

ph is a BS marketing tool.
The problem with ArmourAll was that it contained petroleum distillates that clouded the surface after time. A chemical reaction that had NOTHING to do with it's ph.
And which, the ArmourAll cloudyness could be polished off rather easily