Conditioning cds and dvds, before playing


Exceptional results, treating the label side, with a new Turtle Wax product.

It is called "Hybrid Solutions, Pure Shine Misting Detailer."  20 ounces for $20.        A real bargain in the audio world (!) and I'm a season away from trying it on cars. Simply spray onto the label side of the disc and wipe off. 

I am hearing incredible highs, smooth and detailed, and enhanced bass also.  There is greater depth, height, and width to the sound, while maintaining a natural presentation, bringing you closer to the music.

sgordon1

Here is something from  the  archives  that really works, sometimes, RainX used to bead rain on windshields is great for repairing scratched CDs! Place a drop or two on the CD and us a soft rag to buff it around, so long as the scratch is not real nasty It works!! I saved many CD over the years using RainX oh and it works on windshields as well.

https://www.amazon.com/Rain-X-Ounce-Rain-Repellent-PACK/dp/B076YXDCLZ/ref=asc_df_B076YXDCLZ/?tag=hyprod-20&

Tip of the hat to you, scott22. As only a small percentage of my cds have scratches, I would still be happy to repair them.  The jury is still out, on this. one.

Your post encouraged me to dig out a 12 oz. spray container of Rain-X Original Glass Water Repellent.  I have applied this to both sides of a few discs, with great results.  Clear, clean, detailed sound.  Since this product seems to leave some kind of film, I'm thinking of calling the company for the difference in the contents of their glass products...