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Re: Repairing old CDs and DVDs [message #95899 is a reply to message #95864] Tue, 16 August 2022 19:31 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Has the toothpaste trick gone out of style? I remember when it was the number one piece of advice whenever you found a scratch on your CD. I guess I'm getting old.

Porter, well, there's no telling how long they've been hiding out in the basement, so that should give you a clue. None of the DVDs or CDs are particularly precious. Though it does include my King of the Hill collection. I'm watching one of the discs right now. Remember the time that Hank Hill found out that he was born in New York rather than Texas?

gofar99, you use Simple Green on vinyl? I figured it was too abrasive/strong. I'm probably treating mine too gently.
 
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