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 Posted by E. Barry Bruyea on 12/01/06 13:08 
On Thu, 30 Nov 2006 08:55:46 -0500, Kimba W. Lion <KimbaWLion> wrote: 
 
>JoeBloe <joebloe@thebarattheendoftheuniverse.org> wrote: 
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>>>Specifically, if you don't have any special DVD-cleaning products, 
>>>you're going to squirt Windex onto a paper towel and use that to wipe 
>>>outwards on the bottom of the DVD...  right? 
>> 
>>  Abso-fuckin-lutely not! 
>> 
>>  Alcohol based cleaners are a no go for plastic, especially when used 
>>in conjunction with a "towel". 
> 
>Actually the main ingredient in most varieties of window cleaner is 
>amonia, and that is far more dangerous to most plastics than alcohol. 
> 
>Nearly every rental disc I've seen looks like someone used it under a pile 
>of fried chicken. A quick wash under the faucet with some liquid hand soap 
>followed by pat-drying with a soft cloth towel cleans them up very nicely. 
 
 
I agree, after trying many methods to clean rental disks, warm water, 
liquid soap and light touch drying works the best, even the ones that 
come with peanut butter & jelly.
 
  
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