How Do You Apply Scratch Remover On Cds?
Every medium for music seems to have its failings. Records weren’t portable and could become scratched or broken. Cassettes had poor sound quality and the tape was easily tangled. CDs, though offering portability and high-quality sound, are still thwarted by that old vinyl enemy — the scratch. But before you commit to spending your savings on digital downloads of albums you already own, try salvaging your well-worn favorites by using a scratch remover. Read and follow the specific instructions included with the scratch removal solution. While this is a must for using a commercial product, the general process is as follows. Always avoid touching the surface of the CD; hold it by its edges and center hole. Check out the surface of the CD by holding it at an angle toward the light. Note where the deepest scratches are as they will require more product. If the surface is dirty or dusty, clean it with a clean, dry soft cloth such as a lens cleaning cloth. If it is especially dirty, dip the