West Coast Connection Forum
Lifestyle => Tha G-Spot => Topic started by: boycriedwolf619 on June 15, 2005, 12:18:15 PM
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i have a cd before it was fine workin well good quality etc. then it got dust on it so when i play it in the begining it has staticx. i brought a cd cleanin kit but that only did little to help
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wash it it with toothpaste and afterwords leave it in the freezer for an hour.....that should take care of it
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wash it it with toothpaste and afterwords leave it in the freezer for an hour.....that should take care of it
r u serious man?
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^^Yea, that always works, it cleans off all the scratches, try it
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wee on it.. then lick the wee off and hold it under a light to dry... it'll play perfectly afterwards like u wont believe.. trust!
:D
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wee on it.. then lick the wee off and hold it under a light to dry... it'll play perfectly afterwards like u wont believe.. trust!
:D
Now my breath smells.
ROFL
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get scotch tape, and completely tape up the bottom, then peel it off.
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get scotch tape, and completely tape up the bottom, then peel it off.
i woudlnt do this LOL
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i always jsut used soap and water.
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If you don't mind spending money, then get this:
http://www.digitalinnovations.com/skipdr/SkipDR_automax.html
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If you don't mind spending money, then get this:
http://www.digitalinnovations.com/skipdr/SkipDR_automax.html
damn this looks like its good
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by the way have anybody heard of that toothpaste thing n freezing the cd?
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WD-40 is the best
butter works very well too.
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by the way have anybody heard of that toothpaste thing n freezing the cd?
never have
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toothpaste does work, never heard of freezing it tho.
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WD-40 is the best
butter works very well too.
wow really wd-40 got to try that out
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i always jsut used soap and water.
same but it doesnt take away scratches
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i always jsut used soap and water.
same but it doesnt take away scratches
yea cuz scratches are the main problems