Gruv Glide and CD's


Does anybody have any experience with using "Grov Glide" on Cd's. I found the stuff while I was purusing elusive discs web site. They mention that it is good for cleaning CD's and also performs a anti-static function. They state one application is good for a period of time and that it is stereophile recommended.

Thanks, Chuck
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I only use GruvGlide on LP's
If you want a much more economical ($6.95 for a 12 oz. spray can) antistatic treatment for the label side of your CD's, CD player trays, all of your cabling, turntable covers, etc, get a can of Endust For Electronics at the grocery store or Walgreens. Shake the can & spray some on a piece of blue lint-free paper towel, then apply. Also great for cleaning equipment faceplates, TV screens, you name it. And WAY cheaper than Nordost ECO3 or GruvGlide.
Bob

They were refering to using the "gruv glide" on the data side of the cd.

Chuck
It may work for anti-static but groovy-glid is also a lubricant to help the stylus ease through the grooves more smoothly.
I agree with Bob,get the Endust.You dont need the lubricant,only antistatic.G.G. is ~$25 a can,Endust ~$3-4 at most in some places like wal-mart.