CDs are made from almost-pure polycarbonate plastic. A thin layer of aluminum or sometimes gold is applied to the surface to make it reflective. This in turn is protected by a lacquer film.
•Microwaves •Portable Video Camera •Compact Disc
It depends on what kind o compact disk you have. I believe you can record more than once on a rewritable disk.
Any discs that have "RW" on them. An example "CDRW" - Compact Disc, ReWritable
CD stands for Compact Disc. This is often used to store data like pictures and music. DVD Stands for Digital Versatile Disc. This is often used to store video files and you would often find that this kind of disc is used to playback movies on a DVD player.
Sorry . . . acetone, which is the main ingrediant of nail polish remover is a solvent, not any kind of a coating. The disc is most likely permanently ruined: the acetone melted the plastic faces of the disc.
Dvd is different kind of storage disc even though it looks same as CD. Hence cd-rw cannot write dvd,while usually dvd-r or dvd-rw will be having facility to write on a cd.
Foam is NOT plastic!
front disc, rear drum.
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The 2003 Kia Spectra is equipped with disc brakes in the front and drum brakes in the rear. The front disc brakes provide effective stopping power, while the rear drum brakes are commonly found in compact vehicles of that era. This combination helps balance performance and cost-effectiveness for the vehicle.
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No desiccation indicates some kind kind of break down in the disk itself. Herniating a disc is to have it moved out of position (pinched or something like that) which can in some cases be fixed.