mflint;187996 Wrote: 
> It's not the most pleasant solution, and it makes Her Indoors cringe...
> but I find nosegrease works well on scratched CDs. Wipe your finger
> along the crease where your nose meets your cheek (the *outside* of
> your nose) and apply to a CD.
> 
> (I picked that trick up from a photographer who uses it on scratched
> negatives)

LOL!  Yeah, that would work well at eliminating reflective surfaces.

Although, as I mentioned, I find that if you get read/synch errors in
EAC, it requires some pretty drastic work with sandpaper to get rid of
them.  However I don't doubt that my drive isn't the best.


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