--- Chuck Guzis <cclist at sydex.com> wrote:
But mold can be nasty--it sends tiny filaments into
the binder and
dislodges the oxide layer from the substrate. While
rinsing in a
hypochlorite solution will kill the mold, damage to
the coating is
usually irreversible. I'll proceed only if the
customer can be
content with "bits and pieces" of his original.
I don't know what hypochlorite is (bleach?). An
ammonia solution is good for cleaning certain types of
gunk, but don't know what it would do to a disk
surface. I guess if you're desperate though, you could
try anything.
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