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Old 07-24-2006, 12:55 AM   #8
Daradon
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I was going to say heat as well. If you can heat the CD up enough to melt the glue it should come off. Then buff the cd.

Isopropyl alcohol might work as well, or maybe paint thinner?

I have one of the CD resurfacers, the old hand cranking kind. Cost me 25 bucks but has probably save 200 dollars worth of CD's and DVD's for me so far. Well worth the investment. I was skeptical at first cause it looks so cheap and plasticy, but the guy at EB told me to bring it back if I wasn't satisfied and he'd persoanlly refund my money. He was right. Removes light and medium scratches, and other surface imperfections (or problems, like the aftermakrs from the glue). They have automatic ones now if you are lazy. (Your arm and wrist will get a bit sore from working on the harder jobs, and it will take a bit longer, 45 mins maybe)

25 dollars US for 10,000 Days? Where the heck you buying it? You can still get it here for like 12.99 Cdn, and I got my copy for 9.99.

But yes, kick ass CD. I'd pay 50 for this particular one.
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