I make molds for resin casting. I spray mold release in the mold to keep the parts from sticking and tearing up my molds therefore extending the mold's usage. I have always been told to wash the resin parts with warm soapy water before prep and paint. If there is a release agent used in the CD making process, I would think cleaning the disc with warm soapy water would be best before using a treatment on them.
Good Product or Nonsense?
http://store.acousticsounds.com/d/16871/Optrix-Optrix_CD_Spray-CD_Care
A friend loaned me his CD cleaner. I have a photo to upload but there seems no accommodation for this.
'OPTRIX" is the name. Label says it is a clarifier, cleanser for CDs and also stops "Skipping". Cures cancer?
Comments from those who have used this please?
A friend loaned me his CD cleaner. I have a photo to upload but there seems no accommodation for this.
'OPTRIX" is the name. Label says it is a clarifier, cleanser for CDs and also stops "Skipping". Cures cancer?
Comments from those who have used this please?
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a good cleaner that should remove residue built up over time might be Zeiss Lens Cleaner. Made for cleaning your glasses. It is not harsh and will remove fingerprints quickly leaving no residue using a microfiber cloth. It says it is good to use on cell phones, laptops, and GPS screens so I am sure a CD surface will clean up quite nice. I have not done a CD but it keeps my glasses and phone screen clean. |
and it is not all that expensive: Zeiss Lens Care Kit, Two 8 Oz Bottles of Lens Cleaner, 1 Microfiber Cleaning Cloth, 10 Pre-Moistened Lens Wipes - Walmart.com This package would last a real long time and do a lot of CDs and with a comparison search you might find it cheaper? |
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