Ultrasonic clean CDs
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#31 Re: Ultrasonic clean CDs
To be honest Phil, I'd be more concerned about cavitating the label side than anything else - it's probably the most effective way of knackering discs.
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#32 Re: Ultrasonic clean CDs
Just use a small drop of washing up liquid and then rinse under the tap!
Make sure it’s audiophile washing up liquid though for the best sound quality.
Make sure it’s audiophile washing up liquid though for the best sound quality.

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#33 Re: Ultrasonic clean CDs
The device has arrived.
It seems glasses (spectacles) with plastic, or coated lens, cannot be put in for ultrasonic cleaning - BUM.

It seems glasses (spectacles) with plastic, or coated lens, cannot be put in for ultrasonic cleaning - BUM.

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#34 Re: Ultrasonic clean CDs
That would rule out CD's then I would think.
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#35 Re: Ultrasonic clean CDs
Definitely don't try putting that in there, for all sorts of reasons !
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#36 Re: Ultrasonic clean CDs
Try an old CD first Phil that you are not that bothered about. Rest the CD on something soft as you don't want it rattling about in there.
