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Subject: RE: removing scratches from a record
> It is a cdrw. So how can it be done?
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> Tiffany
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It is a cdrw. So how can it be done?
Tiffany
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High,
You are a little off
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Subject: RE: removing scratches from a record
> How do I erase specific songs on a burned cds?
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> Tiffany
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No, use pledge with a soft cloth. If you use alcohol, mix it with water
because it's really strong.
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Hi Tiffany,
can't remove songs from CD, unless it's a rewriteable.
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Hi, One time when I was trying to record a record with skips, I taped about
4 quarters on top of the needle casing. That forced it down in to the vinyl
and did a fairly good job.
Good luck, Vicky
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Alcohol and a soft cloth might help, but if the scratch is big enough, there
isn't
much you can do.
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> Don't use water. Small bubbles will form in the groove, and you could
> end up in a worse situation. Alcohol is the thing to use. If
How do I erase specific songs on a burned cds?
Tiffany
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If the record is vinyl, you may use isopropyl alcohol to clean it.
Do *not use alcohol if it is a 78-RPM record - the alcohol will dissolve
the shelac.
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> Don't use water. Small bubbles will form in the groove, and you could
> end up in a worse situation. Alcohol is the thing to use. If the
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here's the thing though, what do i use to clean it.
can i use just plain water?
or alcohol. Randy.
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> Don't use water. Small bubbles will form in the groove, and you could
> end up in a worse situation. Alcohol is the thing to use. If the problem
> is dirt, this will fix it
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here's the thing though, what do i use to clean it.
can i use just plain water?
or alcohol. Randy.
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here's the thing though, what do i use to clean it.
can i use just plain water?
or alcohol. Randy.
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try cleaning the spot on the record or try running a finger nail through the
gruve to see if you can remove the scratch. Making the tone arm lighterr
will sometimes get you over the hump.
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