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What CD cleaner to use?
Most popular audiophile solutions are: (alphabetically) Auric Illuminator - CD/DVD Cleaner Disc Doctor CD Cleaning System Shine Ola (Record Research) Vivid (Walker Audio) Inexpensive cleaner that provide good results: (alphabetically) ROR (residual oil remover) V-Vax Corp., Chicago Novus Plastic Polish #1, Novus Inc. Minnesota 3M Plastic Polish, 3M Corp. Search Audiogon posts for reviews of the audiophile solutions. For the inexpensive versions, buy and try. |
There is a great post about CD's and long term damage that can occur by using the wrong types of products on them. (Remember the Armor All disaster? I do, it ruined around 500 of my shiny discs). Here's the link: http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?ddgtl&1096407732&read&keyw&zzshine=ola I hope that this helps ... |
I've tried a few of the products mentioned above. Some disc showed a haze a few years after treatment. I've had fantastic results with AudioTop Digital. Clean the disc twice for better results. Careful if you have pen'd the edges. This will remove permanent marker. After 15 years of using this I've not seen any damage. https://www.thecableco.com/digital-10238.html |
There are cases where I use a cleaner. When I do use a cleaner, I just use a spray intended for my glasses. Otherwise, I will just rinse them under hot water , and carefully dry them off with terry cloth, from center to outer edge. Most important to me is not to make any scratches. If you do, it is better that they are radial scratches rather than circular, i.e. in line with the laser tracking the disc. |