Just an FYI

Ecrissman

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Menzaerna super finish 4000, does a nice job removing scratches from CD's. I was (trying) to listen to an old Stained CD that kept skipping. I'm like this is BS, put some sf400 on a microfiber pad had buffed the CD until I could feel my bicep cramping. Wiped off the sf400 and topped with some CG hybrid V7 and no more skipping.
 
I saw them in St Louis a few years ago. Really good live. Ive got tickets for several concerts coming up this summer that my wife doesnt know about yet lol. I paid out the @&% for tickets to see Megadeth and Iron Maiden in Sept.
 
Tunes are a definite must. I usually take my laptop in the garage where I have access to my library, or wifi some internet radio.
 
When my son was younger, and just starting to play games on the Xbox, I would find that my games would constantly have mysterious scratches. I cannot recount how many deep marks I fixed 2000 grade sand paper, Meguiars M105/M205... The basic concept was this.

Sand the disc until all scratches were removed. Place a rotary, handle side down, on the floor and run the machine at 1500 RPM or so (using the trigger lock). Hold the CD and press it against the outer edge of the machine, spinning it my hand, until gloss was fully removed.

Repeat the above at 1000 RPM using a finishing pad and M205.

Top with a thick carnauba wax like Collinite.
 
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