Just my thread, sorta. I'm sorta curious to know if anybody knows any
tricks to scratching a CD so it will skip. I tried on one and after several
deep cuts it still wouldn't skip, so then I mashed it up real good and the
CD player couldn't read it at all. Otherwise would someone know a computer
program that could simulate CD skips? Thanks.
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>Damn two emails in one day after three years of silence,
>I must be sick or something......
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>Steve....
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Ernesto Ikerd [SMTP:IkerdEA@lmtas.lmco.com]
>Sent: Wednesday, June 10, 1998 11:30 AM
>To: Martin Duncanson
>Subject: Re: (idm) Help: Scratched CD's...
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>>Can anyone advise me on getting rid of surface scratches on compact
>>disks? Are there any products available or any tricks to polishing marks
>>out?
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>>I made the mistake of loaning a few favourites to a friend for a party,
>>only to have a couple returned unplayably scratched on the read side.
>>aaargh! :-(
>As bad as this sounds, I have used car wax with a %50 success rate.
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>If you get that green bottle 'Turtle Wax' instant stuff that you rub on
>(thinly), let dry, and rub off with a CD-cloth.. If the scratches are
>bad, Ive even heard of folx using ultra-fine grit sandpaper before the
>car-wax treatment but I have not been quite that brave.
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>ernie
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>Ernesto Ikerd, (817) 763-4795
>Company Graphics, Dept 17
>Lockheed Martin Tactical Aircaft Systems
>Fort Worth, Texas
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