It depends how scratched it is, if it is not too scratched, try toothpaste. Rub toothpaste on the whole CD and leave it on for about 5 minutes. Then just clean it all off, dry it off and use it.
Use a soft cloth. a cloth that will not scratch . there are many cleaning fluids available at the market.
Cleaning a CD too much can cause scratching or wear on the disc's surface, potentially affecting its ability to read data properly. It's best to clean CDs gently and with proper cleaning techniques to avoid damaging the disc.
yes it can its happened to me alot
yes you can buy a scratch cleaning kit from http://www.max.tv/Computing/CD-Scratch-Repairer.aspx hope this helps
put toothpaste on the CD then clean it off with water
you cant
You didn't say if you mean your CD ROM player or just a CD ROM. If it is just a CD ROM, just make sure you handle it carefully and do not scratch it. When you clean it most people make concentric circles while cleaning and this is wrong...start from the center and go straight to the top and clean the whole disk. Otherwise, just keep it safe from getting damaged and it will last you a lifetime.
If the skipping is caused by a scratch on the CD, try cleaning the CD. If the CD is scratched you can sometimes polish out the scratch. If the CD player skips on NEW CD's, unfortunately it will probably cost more to repair the player than it would cost for a new one.
No, it is not possible to clean a CD player to much.
One can find the best free CD scratch repair on various websites like wikiHow and HowTo. Both websites offer a guide on how to fix a scratched CD with homemade materials.
Put in the CD, open it and install both the AudioDJ8 Driver and Traktor Scratch Installer.
a scratch or some dust or a copped disk