I use this package called CD Playright. It fixed scratches etc on CDs/DVDs (Trust me, this chit works!).
The problem is, it has soft cloths to use to clean your CDs etc. But I noticed, in some of my CDs I give them light haired scratches. And I hate scratches!!! They are very light, to the point of invisible though.
But i dont want to manually clean them anymore, not because I'm lazy, but because I want my CDs without anything on the shiny surface.
Do you know if the Hydro-Bath CD system works? In which you dip all the CDs together and wham, they're clean?
Or should I go with a Radial cleaner? (About $10 bucks.)
The CD Playright kit I use prevents laser rot, or CDs from getting old etc. But...you know.
Also, is there such a place in which they professionally clean them for you?
Thanks peeps!
-Antonio
The problem is, it has soft cloths to use to clean your CDs etc. But I noticed, in some of my CDs I give them light haired scratches. And I hate scratches!!! They are very light, to the point of invisible though.
But i dont want to manually clean them anymore, not because I'm lazy, but because I want my CDs without anything on the shiny surface.
Do you know if the Hydro-Bath CD system works? In which you dip all the CDs together and wham, they're clean?
Or should I go with a Radial cleaner? (About $10 bucks.)
The CD Playright kit I use prevents laser rot, or CDs from getting old etc. But...you know.
Also, is there such a place in which they professionally clean them for you?
Thanks peeps!
-Antonio