2. •The damage make you skip your favourite music track or lose all that
important data in that spreadsheet for which you have burnt the midnight
oil?
•While CDs and DVDs have a remarkable lifespan, their longevity
depends a lot on how well they are handled and cared for.
3.
4. Never ever dry-wipe a disc as the tiny particles may scratch the surface.
Run warm water over the disc to get rid of any dust and grit.
Just wipe it away with a microfiber cloth.
Hold your CD with your index finger in the
middle hole and thumb on the outer edge
and gently wipe the CD outwards from the
center, turning the disc as you clean.
Refrain from swirling the cloth around the disc as it may leave minor scratches.
If the dust is heavy, use a solution of one part isopropyl alcohol with 3 parts of
water.
5. Please avoid using household cleaners as these are abrasive in nature and can corrod
The best possible solution is to go for purpose-built CD/DVD quick-cleaning wipes from
manufacturer.
There are a number of such products available in the market.
7. •Ideally, discs should be looked after right from the beginning.
•A lot of hassle can be avoided if they are stored in a proper manner.
•The best place to store them is their factory made casing or in a multi-pocket CD wa
•This will keep them safe and clean at the same time.
The equipments used to play the discs also contribute to the dirt and dust on them. A
cleanup of the internals of your equipment can be a boon to keeping your CDs clean