What is the best disc cleaner?
Best Overall: Novus 7100 Plastic Polish Kit The kit comes with three different polishing solutions: 1 is a cleaner that removes dust, debris, and static from your discs. 2 is a light abrasive that can remove fine scratches (and will probably do the trick for most CDs).
Which brake cleaner is best?
- Editor’s Pick: CRC Brakleen Brake Cleaner.
- Best Non-Chlorinated: CRC Brakleen Non-Chlorinated Brake Cleaner.
- 3M High Power Brake Cleaner.
- Permatex Non-Chlorinated Brake Cleaner.
- Gunk Chlorinated Brake Cleaner.
- Gunk Non-Chlorinated Brake Cleaner.
- Throttle Muscle Non-Chlorinated Brake Cleaner.
How do you get scratches off a disc?
Apply a small dab of white toothpaste or metal polish to a clean, lint-free (ie fluff-free) cloth and rub very gently along the scratch from the disc’s centre outwards. Cover the full length of the scratch, then repeat twice for good measure.
What is the best free disk cleaner?
- Iolo System Mechanic. Enjoy a faster, cleaner PC with the best PC optimizer.
- Restoro. Streamlined PC optimizer with utilities repair.
- IObit Advanced SystemCare Free. A hands-off approach to optimization that’s ideal for novice users.
- Piriform CCleaner.
- Ashampoo WinOptimizer 2019.
- Razer Cortex.
Does peanut butter fix scratched discs?
Place 1 or 2 teaspoons of peanut butter on a wash cloth and gently buff the DVD or CD. Start in the center of the disc and rub straight out to the edge. Continue this process until the entire DVD or CD is covered with a thin layer of peanut butter. Be careful not to rub in a circular motion, which can damage the disc.
What should you not use brake cleaner on?
In order to prevent ruining certain surfaces, avoid using brake cleaner on plastics, rubber, and any painted surface that you want to maintain. Protect these surfaces with careful application and small amounts of product at one time. In addition, read the safety information on all products before use.
Can you use alcohol wipes to clean DVDs?
Mix rubbing alcohol and water in a one-to-one ratio and use it to clean the DVD to remove fingerprints or other oily residue. Rubbing alcohol works well because it is mild and evaporates quickly without leaving a residue. This is good for difficult cleaning situations such as cleaning soda off of a DVD.