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CD
scratches can be treated depending on the depth of the scratch. Although
the scratches may not totally disappear, but at least it may lessen the crackling noise and the skips. Here are a few tips on how to
treat your scratched CDs.
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Clean
your CD thoroughly. Refer to our Tips article "How
To Care For Your CDs" on proper cleaning procedures.
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Identify
the scratches on the recorded side of the CD. Look for the heavy
scratch marks.
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Squeeze
a small amount of white toothpaste (not the ones with granules, use
the plain white paste) on your pointer finger and damp it over the
scratches on your CDs.
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Put
some drop of clean water on the disc.
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Place the disc on a flat
steady surface.
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With
one hand securing the disc in place, slowly rub the paste on the
scratches with your other hand's pointer finger in a circular
counter-clockwise move applying a gentle pressure. Do this for a few
seconds or until you think that you have even up the surface of the
scratch.
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Do
not over-do this process. Doing so, may worsen the disc status and may
result to a totally damaged disc.
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Rinse
the disc well with running tap water from the faucet.
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Shake
off excess water from the disc surface and wipe dry with clean soft
cloth.
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Make
sure that the disc is dry and free from excess water before putting it
into your players.
There
you go! If you do it correctly, you may have even up the sides of the
scratches on the surface of the disc. This should lessen the
unwanted noise and the skips due to the scratches.
DISCLAIMER:
Do this at your own risk. E-C Mix Records will not be responsible for
any negative results that may arise with the use of this tip.
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