CD Cleaning

Discussion in 'Hi-Fi and General Audio' started by Shuggie, Sep 16, 2007.

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    Shuggie

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    In one of those random audiophile moments, I wondered if L'Art du Son record cleaning solution did anything for CDs. So, I tried cleaning KT Tunstall's new CD which, out of the box, sounds pretty dreadful. Lo and behold, she sounded a whole lot better after cleaning! Well worth a try for anyone interested!

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    I always fancied giving KT a good scrub myself:D
     
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    I use an ultrasonic cleaning thing. Works pretty well I have to say.
     
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    sq225917 Exposer of Foo

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    i breathe on mine and rub it acrossmy trouser leg, never failed me yet
     
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    I got one of those jml thing that rotates the cd whilst cleaning it...
    I used it once when I bought it ages ago...!
     
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    I breathe on mine too but tend to use a soft paper tissue rather than a trouser leg.
     
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    ......steady............:)
     
    DavidF, Sep 26, 2007
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