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While I don't think it will have any effect on the sound quality
it might be an interesting experiment for cds that I keep in my car
an extra coat of wax (which is what Rain-X really is) might help in
being able to clean the cd on my t-shirt or jeans without scratching the cd
surface. Then again, it could just toally gum up the cd player internals
and require me to buy a new headunit.
-Jeff
On Mon, 21 Aug 2000, Churchill, Guy wrote:
>
> Just read another idea that could be the cousin of the green
> pen.
>
> Someone claimed that using "Rain-X" (you know the stuff
> used on car windscreens) improves the sound of CD's. The
> only logical reason I can see this working is if your CD
> was dirty in the first place and needed cleaning. Anyone
> care to try it on perfectly good CD or MD and find out?
> (you could kiss goodbye the lubricant on the recordable MD
> surface).
>
> GC
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