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Old 05-22-2010, 08:36 PM
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toothpaste makes a good polish for many surfaces. If you can get some marble polish it will shine it up better than when it was new. One of the biggest mistakes i see people make with CD's is they place them label side down. the clear side can have small scratches polished out but the label side is the one the data is realy on, get a scratch in that and all you have left is a coaster.

I laugh when i see someone write on the label side with a ball point pen and then wonder why the CD wont work anymore... wich could be the problem you are having. the CD could have gotten hit on the label side but not hard enough to show any damage but the data could have been corrupted. another reason for label down if you dont put the CD back in its case right away.
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Old 05-22-2010, 09:34 PM
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toothpaste makes a good polish for many surfaces. If you can get some marble polish it will shine it up better than when it was new. One of the biggest mistakes i see people make with CD's is they place them label side down. the clear side can have small scratches polished out but the label side is the one the data is realy on, get a scratch in that and all you have left is a coaster.

I laugh when i see someone write on the label side with a ball point pen and then wonder why the CD wont work anymore... wich could be the problem you are having. the CD could have gotten hit on the label side but not hard enough to show any damage but the data could have been corrupted. another reason for label down if you dont put the CD back in its case right away.
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