On Thu, 07 Dec 2000 13:16:09 -0500 Brian Harrington
<brian(a)sigh.mse.jhu.edu> writes:
--On Thursday, December 7, 2000 8:47 AM -0800 Sellam
Ismail
<foo(a)siconic.com> wrote:
> Speaking of a witch, what's that method I heard about a long time
> ago whereby you can sand out the scratches on a music CD to make it
> not skip anymore? Something about using a real fine abrasive
element?
>
> Is this possible? One of my favourite CDs skips terribly on one
> track and it really pisses me off, especially when I'm supposed to be
mellowing out.
Toothpaste, believe it or not, works wonders. I've used regular
Crest on a couple of occasions to salvage CDs that got caught when the
tray closed.
I've used furniture wax way back when-- I was able to read unreadable
CD-ROM's after spraying and polishing. Don't know how well this
works on audio CD's.
Jeff
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