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Posted by GMAN on 01/15/75 11:59
In article <1159494384.711575.72310@i42g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>, "gerry" <gerrytwo@hotmail.com> wrote:
>You did not indicate whether it was a pressed CD or a CD-R you made.
>For wax, the best thing is to put the CD in the freezer. The wax
>should lose any adhesion it has to the surface after a few hours. You
>may still have a problem, if the pits are clogged, something you will
>only be able to find out after you try to play the CD, after letting it
>warm to room temperature.
It's not like a phonograph. There are no pits to clog.
>For a home recorded CD-R, toss it, the dye will be messed up whatever
>you do.
nonesense
>
>doorrag wrote:
>> I know I shouldn't have left it where it could happen, but I did. Can
>> anyone help?
>
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