Butter also works as  an adhesive remover...

Steve Rigby wrote:
On Jan 30, 2008, at 12:06 PM, Constance Warner wrote:

I had thought of trying to remove the labels, but I didn't know if there
were any solvents that I could use that wouldn't damage the CD, and
removing the labels might leave an uneven or rough surface that would
prevent the CD from playing properly or that could damage the drive.

Here is what I would try. First, soak the CD in water. This should allow you to be able to remove most, if not all the paper. You may have to do some rubbing, but the paper should either dissolve in a water bath or be able to be gently rubbed off. You can let it soak for hours if needed.

Next, the adhesive will need to be removed. For this I would use some plain "paint thinner," the type for oil based paints, often referred to as either varsol or as naptha. Do not use lacquer thinner as it will attack the plastic. You may also try good old WD-40, a good adhesive remover.

Put the CD, data side down, on a paper towel over some newspaper. Hold it in place and don't let it slide around. Get all traces of adhesive off the CD by rubbing with a paper towel or soft rag wetted with some of the paint thinner. You might want to allow some of the solvent to soak in a bit first. You'll also have to change towels often as they will load up with absorbed adhesive. If some adhesive gets on the data side of the CD, remember to wipe only back and forth ACROSS the surface, edge to center, center to edge. This could all take some time to accomplish, but I bet it'll work. Then wash the CD in warm soapy water, and all will hopefully be good.

  Steve


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