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10.24 Can you repair a damaged CD?




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This article is from the rec.audio.* FAQ, by with numerous contributions by Bob Neidorff others.

10.24 Can you repair a damaged CD?

If the disc is lightly scratched on the bottom, then you can
polish out the scratch and probably repair the disc perfectly.
If there are lots of scratches or deep scratches, or there is
damage on the top, you may be facing a lost cause. The music
information is immediately under the label. If you scratched
the reflective layer, the disc is normally unrecoverable.

Before trying any repair, try washing the disc with clear water
and a bit of liquid dish detergent. Do not scrub or rub hard.
Rinse the disc with clear water and shake off as much water as
you can. Finally, wipe the last few drops off with a soft,
clean cloth, in a radial direction.

SMALL scratches can be removed with a scrufty T-shirt and
toothpaste, such as Tom's Toothpaste.

You may wish to try a thin coating of Johnson's Klear floor wax
on the bottom of the CD. Often it will cover the scratches
enough to allow playing. The refractive index is pretty close
to polycarbonate, so filled scratches will be nearly invisible.

You can buy professional plastic polishing compounds at many
hobby shops. The ones used for polishing acrylics, plexiglas,
etc. work. Ordinary lapidary jeweler's polishes also work.
You'll need a rough polish to remove the scratches, then tin
oxide to polish to a mirror finish. Telescope lens kits also
work. Novus plastic polish and cleaner has been recommended.
T-Cut, a car paintwork polish, works well for big scratches.
Reviewers at Audio Magazine recommend the "Memorex CD Repair
And Maintenance Kit" as the best tool for badly damaged CDs.
Another recommended polish is Meguier's Plastic Polish #17.

Sometimes, a gentle polishing will make a disc playable
even though the scratch is not fully removed. This may be
even better than complete scratch removal because it leaves
more protective plastic behind.

 

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