Clark Johnsen did a review of quite a number of CD treatments for Positive Feedback titled Lotions Eleven.
Clean away old CD treatments
Hello,
Recently I've been trying various CD treatments. I began with Optrix, switched to Shine-ola, and even tried Ultrabit. A few of my CDs have received all three treatments without any cleansing in between.
I would like to start over. I want to clean all the old treatments off my CDs. Is it enough to use mild dish soap and distilled water? Or should I use something like Novus? I am hesitant to use lens cleaners with isopropyl alcohol or ethanol because I've heard alcohol is bad for polycarbonate.
Would appreciate any advice.
Recently I've been trying various CD treatments. I began with Optrix, switched to Shine-ola, and even tried Ultrabit. A few of my CDs have received all three treatments without any cleansing in between.
I would like to start over. I want to clean all the old treatments off my CDs. Is it enough to use mild dish soap and distilled water? Or should I use something like Novus? I am hesitant to use lens cleaners with isopropyl alcohol or ethanol because I've heard alcohol is bad for polycarbonate.
Would appreciate any advice.
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Rfprice, I bought the Hifi tuning demagnitizer. As I said, I was skeptical, but thought 'What the heck'. Well, I was surprised when I and my friend noticed a significant difference when comparing the discs before and after. If you want, you can borrow mine. I have been indulging in streaming music for the past 6 months. I love it. |
link to Clark Johnsen's article on CD treatment comparison, Lotions 11 http://www.positive-feedback.com/Issue26/cjdiaries.htm |
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