If you love listening music on your CD player and you refuse to accept the idea of Ipad
, Ipod and the other modern music players then you can consider yourself a traditionalist. Nowadays it is old-fashioned to have a CD collection however who cares whether it is modern or not if you like it that way.
If you like listening one CD over and over again then you are aware of the fact that it will scratch. However did you know that you can fix that? I am amazed how much information London cleaning professionals can give to a man. These people know everything about cleaning and repairing things including how to fix scratches on CDs. Is not that amazing? In the following lines I will share with you the tips they gave me.
1. The first thing you have to do is to clean the CDs by washing them with a little amount of some detergent or rubbing alcohol. Use your fingers to apply the detergent or alcohol to the surface of your scratched CD. Do not use any abrasive materials for the purpose because you can scratch the CD and make things worse. Rinse with plain water. Shake it off to dry. Once the CD is dried you can try to play it in your CD player. If it works then congratulations! If not keep reading.
2. For light scratches on your CD you should apply a little toothpaste to a cotton ball. Then threat the affected area until the scratches disappear. Wash the CD with water to remove the remaining toothpaste. Allow it to dry and try to play it. If it doesn't work you should repeat the procedure.
3. To repair stubborn scratches on CD surfaces London cleaners advise to use the metal polish known as Brasso. Pour a little amount of the polish on a paper towel then rub the CD in a circular motion. You should make a little breaks to allow the Brasso to work. To complete the process remove the product with a paper towel. Rinse well and let it to dry. Now your CD should work!