- Mar 23, 2001
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most of you might know this, but just in case here it is:
if you have a Cd that is not too badly scratched (meaning no Deep grooves) what i found that works very well is using Car Wax, perferably the kind with surface cleaner or swirl removers. just apply the wax with a good amount of pressure let dry to a haze then remove it works great the only downside is that it will wear off after time, but if you have a cdrw just extract the songs and make a new cd. let me know if you have any good results
if you have a Cd that is not too badly scratched (meaning no Deep grooves) what i found that works very well is using Car Wax, perferably the kind with surface cleaner or swirl removers. just apply the wax with a good amount of pressure let dry to a haze then remove it works great the only downside is that it will wear off after time, but if you have a cdrw just extract the songs and make a new cd. let me know if you have any good results