Wow, toothpaste? I'd never guessed that, I'll remember and try it if I need to. Seems that we always find a use for toothpaste that wasn't intended, I for one use it on beestings or other painful bugbites, takes the poison right out of them. Now I know I can use it to clean DVDs, what next? :)

On Nov 17, 2008, at 15:48, Scott Howell wrote:

If nothing else, keep a very soft lint-free cloth and a bottle of denatured alcohol around. In a case where the disc is truly filthy or even has a minor light scratch, you can actually take a small amount of toothpaste and a soft cloth or similar item and do the following. Apply a slight amount of toothpaste to the disc, polish the disc and wash with plain water, and finally pat dry. Yep, it works, I tried this on an old disc and it did help. Yes, I know it sounds completely insane, but try at your own risk, I can't say if it'll work for you, but did for me.

On Nov 17, 2008, at 3:32 PM, Jacob Schmude wrote:

Yeah definitely don't do that.




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