Liquid CD treatments?


I can almost listen to cd's w/o wishing I had a clean vinyl copy playing. Still fighting some glare or edge off and on especially female vocals. Do any of the liquid treatments actually help or is it more you know what?
Thanks, Ed
dred
I have to agree with Lkdog, Shine Ola has worked wonders for me, and it is alcohol and oil free, so it will not etch discs as Armor All did to me (It etched over 500 discs of mine, making most of them unplayable).

A group of us had a friend do some actual testing of various cleaners and "treatments", as discussed here, http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?ddgtl&1096407732&read&keyw&zzshine=ola

Best,

Jack
I have used Auric Illuminator and found that if not applied properly it leaves a cloudy film on the CD. I switched to Shine Ola and not only does it not leave any residue, it is easy to use, and I have noticed some sound enhancements.
Another vote for Shine Ola. I have a new complete Auric Illuminator kit if anyone wants to save a little money.
May be a bit out! but a Bedini quadri clarifier will do exactly what you need: no more glare and edge sound.
I've used the old blue liquid Auric Illuminator with excellent results going back about 4 years. Just curious...the references to clouding were with the old stuff or the new, clear liquid? The Auric protocol of blackening the inside and outside ring of the CD also was very helpful. Before A/I, I tried Optrix and a half dozen other products with mediocre results.