CD Treatments-Which ones do you like?


I have been using a treatment called "Last". Now I am intrigued by some of the Mapleshade offerings. They seemingly have two liquids that perform different functions as well as an antistatic gun. Anyone have any experience with these products or others as well? Which ones and what sonic qualities did you experience if any?

Thanks and Good Listening,

Steve Bachman
sbachman
jes45: how DO you know that ScratchX contains products 'known' to damage discs?
Have you called or written the company?
Did you do a chemical analysis of the base stock?
(I love the irony of speculation provided as fact in rebutting a speculative argument.)
And for the millions of washings of CDs and DVDs with dishsoap.. done by all those foolish souls... wow.
come cdc no link for micro ?? come on please ! :)and thanks for the rexton tip !! :) hey that's my price bracket. ha ha :)thanks..
Simply a good cleaning makes a huge improvement alone in itself with cd's however I do like the bendini and the furutech as well for critical listening !
Hi Deluxe. Glad people read my posts :-). Since there seemed to be no interest in Rexton as a CD cleaner I was going to mention it works great on my car windshield. Colors are more vivid. Everything looks more lifelike.
Going a step further, after brushing my teeth I now use the Rexton to get my teeth optically clean. Talk about pearly whites! =:-0
I'm still searching for more uses for Rexton. The possibilities are endless.

I sent you an e-mail.
Tongue in cheek:
My favorite CD treatment is to carefully put the CD into it's case back onto the shelf...
And go out and find the LP version!!!!
(flame bait!!!......)
troll alert!!! Troll alert!!!