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    Default Cleaning a CD's "Clear Inner Hub"

    Does anyone know a good way to clean the clear inner hub of a CD?



    I've gotton a good cleaner that's spitting out my old CD's like they're brand new but it still doesn't do anything for the inner hub.

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    Default Re: Cleaning a CD's "Clear Inner Hub"

    why does it matter? there's no data on it... that said, just use like a cloth or your fingernail or something.
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    Default Re: Cleaning a CD's "Clear Inner Hub"

    ......

    I know, it does not matter at all. I'm a bit of a perfectionist though. I want to have all of these CD's when I'm 30 so I'm trying to take the best possible care of them now. It's a bit crazy to ask for, but up until last week I didn't think it was possible to remove all the scratches from my CD's. I was asking if there was any special materials or tricks to it. A cloth and my fingernail won't really do anything.

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    Default Re: Cleaning a CD's "Clear Inner Hub"

    Use a lint-free cloth with some 91% Isopropyl rubbing alcohol.
    If that doesnt clean it - give up

    Anything else you can try will likely eat through the plastic

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    Default Re: Cleaning a CD's "Clear Inner Hub"

    thx Neco, I'll try that.

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