most disc cleaning solutions are diluted alcohol and some silicone additive, so dilute the alcohol before use. Keep in mind that repeated use may cause etching over time.
An alcohol swab can get some of it off but it drys out easy but it works.
Disposable cutlery, plastic models, CD and DVD cases, and smoke detector housings. Products made from foamed polystyrene are nearly ubiquitous, for example packing materials, insulation, and foam drink cups.
The atomic mass of Cd is 112 This means that the mass of 1 mole of Cd atoms is 112g.
It writes data to a special CD disk, designed for writing. Either a CD-R or a CD-RW. RW stands for Read/Write. These disks can be overwritten again and again, whereas a CD-R may only be written to once, it is then permanent. The process uses a higher power laser, than that used for reading a disk. The laser heats a special material inside the clear coating. It alters the crystal structure which can then be detected by the reading laser. The term 'Burning' is a humourous idea, taken from films such as Jame Bond, where high power lasers are used for burning things. No burning actually takes place, just the altering of a crystal structure. Burning is still used as the term for writing data to a CD or DVD. Commercial (pre-recorded)disks are not burnt, they are stamped. Small pits stamped into a metal disk are then read by the laser. It is also quicker to mass produce this way.
The Chemical Formula for Cadmium Nitrate is Cd(NO3)2.
Absolutely not. Rubbing alcohol is what works best.
Use clean dry cloth, damp with rubbing alcohol and wipe CD from center to outer surface gentle.
You can use any DVD player cleaning kit to clean your CD player, or just use isopropyl alcohol.
for a CD (Xbox, Xbox 360,Playstation 2, ect.), a CD cleaning cloth. For a game chip (Nintendo DS, ect.), rubbing alcohol.
I've used windex type glass cleaners before and that worked. Spray a little on give it a few seconds to wet-up and then wipe clean with a SOFT cloth. Good luck. rubbing alcohol is what is used as the cleaning solvent when you buy a CD/ DVD cleaning kit
If you clean a CD too much than the odds are that you most likely are to scratch up the CD from rubbing against it with a rag for too long.
Try rubbing alcohol on a Q-tip. Make sure no cotton fuzzies stay behind, and do not dry it, just let it evaporate.
your CD is a programmed with audio and digital sounds, when it is cracked you can buy a DVD or CD cleaner from your vendor
yes because the cd and the dvd is the same., and it can clean them both.
A clean installation is a installation where the hard drive is reformatted and windows is installed fresh from the DVD or CD it came from.
No! The eye is only formatted to TT2 CD device (CD's) U can play CD's in a DVD device.
this is the combination of tri chloro fluro ethane and isopropyl alcohol