Hello Folks,
What's up with CDs and/or DVDs that are unblemished... no scratches, no holes, no rot, looking perfect... yet skip or simply won't play?
I've tried everything I can think of... alcohol, microfiber towels, toothpaste, rubbing compound, buffing pad on drill.
I live in the tropics, and I think CD manufacturers often use some kind of lubricant during manufacturing which remains on the disk, which attracts microscopic bugs that eat the surface of the disk.
It leaves a white circle on the disk that can be removed with 70% Isopropyl Alcohol and a microfiber towel, but oftentimes not, which damages the disk permanently.
Does the silver data surface located between the clear plastic and the painted surface simply wear out with use?
I hope somebody can explain what's going on, I've lost a lot of disks over the years.
Thanks for the help.