Actually I bought a DiscWasher years ago that seemed to do a bang up job of smearing the playing surface and actually on occasion rendering a playable disc unplayable. It is battery or AC powered and has 2 little sponge/chamois type material covered discs that spin in a circular pattern while the disc spins. It uses a DiscWaher fluid that appeared to be a very high grade H20 product available only from DiscWasher. So when I have a Disc that needs cleaning I dust off the Discwasher machine put it back on the shelf and use Shine-Ola.
How do you clean CD/DVDs ?
I've recently received the summer catalogs from Music Direct and Acoustic Sounds Inc. (both great BTW) and noticed there are NO CD cleaning machines!
I have a Nitty Gritty machine (out of production) which does an excellent job but the plastic top pressure lid broke long ago and cannot easily be fixed.
Seems like with the billions of CD type disks there would be twice as many cleaning machines than for vinyl but this is not the case.
Any explanations?
I have a Nitty Gritty machine (out of production) which does an excellent job but the plastic top pressure lid broke long ago and cannot easily be fixed.
Seems like with the billions of CD type disks there would be twice as many cleaning machines than for vinyl but this is not the case.
Any explanations?
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