If you've ever owned a CD or DVD, you've certainly had to deal with scratched up, unreadable media. Hardware Secrets has a simple solution:
A scratched CD can be recovered by polishing its plastic surface. If, after carrying out the above cleansing, the CD persists in giving reading errors, just polish the CD with toothpaste. That's right, toothpaste. It works wonders, and you won't spend a fortune buying professional cleaning kits.
Having learned this trick in college, I can vouch for it. Don't expect to recover your most damaged CDs, but you certainly can work a little magic. Anyone else have any good CD repair tips that work for them? Let us know in the comments or at tips at Clubedu.blogspot.com
4 comments:
I didn't know about toothpaste fixing scratch CD's but I will be trying this method. My CD repair tip is to use Pine Sol. You just need to dab a little bit on the CD and rinse quick. You will notice a difference in the CD.
That's a great post.Really an innovative and interesting idea.I totally agree with your views.Thanks a lot for sharing.Keep blogging.
Thank you so much for such a wonderful information... i ll certainly use this tact on my CDs N DVDs to make thm work
Became very angry when my CD doesn't work ...surely try your way....lets see
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