Hello! what happened to my thread?

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    penance Arrogant Cock

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    I had a thread about CD claning
    its been deleted
    why?:confused:

    If admin deleted it i would like to know what was wrong?
     
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    michaelab desafinado

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    No idea :confused: I didn't read the thread but I saw it there in the list earlier...and now it's gone :eek:

    Sorry mate - no idea what happened. Only possibility I can think of is that if you accidentally deleted the first post in the thread, which would also delete the whole thread.

    Michael.
     
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    penance Arrogant Cock

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    not me sir

    i had a mail to tell me there was a reply from Garyi
    i click the email link and it told me invalid thread


    gremlins?
    they want me to keep my discs dirty?
     
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    garyi Wish I had a Large Member

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    And for a change I was poilte!
     
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    penance Arrogant Cock

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    lol

    so what was your cleaning idea Gary?
     
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    garyi Wish I had a Large Member

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    I was saying that brasso wadding that you get in a can is very effective at removing scratches from CDs. Use the wadding to really goto town on the cd, then polish off.

    It can also be used on perspex lids.
     
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    7_V I want a Linn - in a DB9

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    Absolutely disgraceful suggestion, garryi. No wonder it was deleted. You're lucky you haven't been banned. :D
    Steve
     
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    It must be same gremlin's that are stoping me posting more than once without having to close down my browser and start up again.

    Brasso is an abrassive, and will polish perspex but the duraglit wadding is not.

    I've used armourall and rainx to clean discs, but these can if your not careful leave a residue.
     
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