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Re: Repairing old CDs and DVDs [message #95920 is a reply to message #95864] Sun, 21 August 2022 18:52 Go to previous message
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I threw some furniture on one CD, just to see what would happen (it's Def Leppard, so no big loss). I don't think it left a residue exactly, but it also didn't help. Alcohol and water worked the best on the sticky stuff. The DVDs have played fine, which is surprising, because the CDs skip a bunch. Maybe they're more sensitive, or their playing mechanisms are more sensitive.
 
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