Auric works best if the discs are damaged and / or your player is bright sounding. If you don't have either of those problems, i wouldn't recommend using it. I have only used it on discs that were damaged or sound HORRIBLY bright / glaring sounding.
Personally, i'd love to hear some "techno-geek's" explanation as to how a creme can effect the sound of a laser retrieving data from a disc. I know that it does, as i've used the treatment, can hear the difference and have documented the increase in readability of damaged discs. Sean
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PS... For those of you that think I am a techno-geek, think again : )
Personally, i'd love to hear some "techno-geek's" explanation as to how a creme can effect the sound of a laser retrieving data from a disc. I know that it does, as i've used the treatment, can hear the difference and have documented the increase in readability of damaged discs. Sean
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PS... For those of you that think I am a techno-geek, think again : )