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Re: Cleaning CDs [message #70079 is a reply to message #70067] Wed, 09 November 2011 14:18 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
gofar99 is currently offline  gofar99
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Hi, I only clean one when I see crud on it. In the early days of CDs a small amount of dirt or a scratch was always a problem. Now most players can handle nearly any kind of a problem and you will never know it. I think my Oppo could play through a cracked CD and not miss a beat. Rolling Eyes

Vinyl however, I clean when first acquired and about every 4-6 months later if I play it a lot. One product (OT here sure, but good to pass on information) called "In The Groove" is funky as all get out to see Smile , but works great and is cheap. It looks like a small paint roller and has a surface like a Gummy Bear (washable). It removes dust and lint like a magnet. I love it and it only costs about $20.



Good Listening
Bruce
 
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