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Posted by Phisherman on 01/22/08 02:56
On Mon, 21 Jan 2008 13:12:36 -0800 (PST), lorincantrell@yahoo.com
wrote:
>On Jan 21, 6:12 am, MakeNoAttemptToAdjustYourSet
><DoNotAttemptToAdjustYour...@anytime.org> wrote:
>> On Sun, 20 Jan 2008 19:40:44 -0800 (PST), lorincantr...@yahoo.com wrote:
>> > I have no such qualms about DVD because
>> >there are few sins Windex cannot fix.
>>
>> That is the LAST substance you would ever want to use on an optical
>> disc... any format.
>>
>> Heavily washed hands in HOT water with dish soap or any anti-bacterial
>> hand soap, and then wash the disc with a freshly soaped up pair of hands.
>> make all rub motions from center to edge, and rinse in water, sling off
>> excess and dab dry, NOT wiping.
>>
>> THAT soap is far better at not scratching up your disc than Windex and
>> ANY wipes of any kind could ever be.
>>
>> Of course, the best disc is one that has never been touched, and
>> therefore would never need to be cleaned.
>>
>> Windex is the LAST product anyone should ever use on a PLASTIC optical
>> surface.
>>
>> Jeez, you talk like you have been in the dark all your phucking life.
>
>Well, it was windex or a belt sander.
>
>-beaumon
Brasso worked on a rented Cinderella DVD and it finally played OK. It
looked like a kid used it in the sandbox.
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