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 Posted by Serial # 19781010 on 09/29/98 11:26 
On Sat, 10 Sep 2005 00:57:35 GMT, spam@uce.gov (Bob) wrote: 
 
>I had an old worn video disc - you know the kind with all sorts of 
> nasty-looking scratches at random as though people played Frisbee 
>with 
> their dog - and it would not succumb to a successful backup 
>operation. 
> 
>I retired several times but all I got was read errors towards the end 
> of a disc that was dual layer with 8 GB. I tried a couple different 
> programs to create the ISO extraction but they all failed. 
> 
>Then I remembered one of the posters (Kony) had mentioned Brasso. I 
> have a can handy near my desk because I use it to polish the brass 
> bolsters on my switchblade collection. 
> 
>I thought it was in jest, but since I had nothing to lose I tried it. 
> I rubbed firmly but gently, and the surface cleaned up pretty nicely 
>- 
> no more large surface scratches. 
> 
>Then I submitted it to a backup operation again and it succeeded on 
> the very first try - as though the disc were almost new. 
> 
>Brasso Rules! 
 
I have had good results with baking soda and a damp cloth.
 
  
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