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and Bambolim and surrounding rural areas. Please contact: [email protected] 
or [email protected] or ph+91-9881499458
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Wow!!!

Nice and amusing process this!

But who uses CDs these days?

Jim F
New York.

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Jul 24, 2009 How to Clean a Dirty
CD<http://cutefunzone.blogspot.com/2009/07/how-to-clean-dirty-cd.html>
Do you know how to clean a CD? Every time you keep your CD outside the
pouch, there is a high possibility that the CD could get *dirty, smudged or fingerprinted*. And the problem with most of you is that you want to clean
it but you don’t know how to clean it in such a dirty condition.

Cleaning Dirty CDsFor all those who want to clean a *dirty CD* with minimum effort in the cheapest way, follow the process with simple steps given below
in order.

- Find yourself a container (a medium sized one which is good enough to
  submerge a disk in it)
  - Squeeze into the container a table spoon of* liquid soap or window
cleaning solution*. You can also use all-natural cleaning liquid made out
  of distilled water.
- Now pour *clean water* into the container and fill it. Now the water should become *soapy *once it gets mixed with the cleaning solution added
  whatsoever.
- Now put the* dirty disk* into the container filled with soapy water.
  Leave it there for about a minute or two.
  - Now remove the disk from the soapy water container and rinse it
with *running
  warm water*.
  - Repeat the process if the disk is still a bit dirty. In case the
smudges on the disk are stubborn, you can use a *soft cloth* to rub soap
  on those parts.
- Finally *shake off the excess water* and let the disk to *dry naturally
  *. Do not use any artificial blower or hair drier.

Now you have your shiny good as new CD which can be easily run on your
computer and there are less chances of getting data copy errors on running
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