What`s the best way to clean a disk?
Firstly, You should always clean CD’s and DVD’s with a soft lint free cloth. Moving outwards from the hub to the rim in lines. You should always rest the disk on a firm surface with another soft lint free cloth underneath, this is especially important with duel sided disks. NEVER clean it in a circular motion, as any scratches caused by the cleaning material are more lightly to be damaging to the disk.For stubborn dirt or greasy fingers/chocolate etc. try a little water, or a little water with a touch of washing up liquid (not to much) this should shift most muck. Don’t be temped to use strong household cleaners or any abrasives, as they will damage the disk.If the disk is badly scratched you may want to try some of the commercially available CD repair kits that include a mild abrasive and polish. All repair kits labelled ‘For CD’s’ will work just as well on DVD’s.
Firstly, You should always clean CD’s and DVD’s with a soft lint free cloth. Moving outwards from the hub to the rim in lines. You should always rest the disk on a firm surface with another soft lint free cloth underneath, this is especially important with duel sided disks. NEVER clean it in a circular motion, as any scratches caused by the cleaning material are more lightly to be damaging to the disk.For stubborn dirt or greasy fingers/chocolate etc. try a little water, or a little water with a touch of washing up liquid (not to much) this should shift most muck. Don’t be temped to use strong household cleaners or any abrasives, as they will damage the disk.If the disk is badly scratched you may want to try some of the commercially available CD repair kits that include a mild abrasive and polish. All repair kits labelled ‘For CD’s’ will work just as well on DVD’s. 9.