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manet

manet said

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on 6/11/2007 The easiest way.
Just peel it off slowly. It works for me. Try it for yourself :)

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on 11/22/2005 Try spraying a little WD-40 (or generic equivalent) on a soft cloth onto the CD case. Rub lightly and sticky residue comes right off.

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on 11/22/2005 Here are some things that you do not do to a CD:
Do not breathe on a CD and then wipe it off if it has smudges. It will make it worse! Do not wipe a CD off with water and a paper towel! This doesn't work! Do not rip a CD out of the CD case like a crazed chimp looking for bananas! Be very careful when taking it out of the case!

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on 11/22/2005 Do you hate it when you buy a new DVD or CD and it's got some ugly sticker on the case? If you're lucky, you can peel it off without leaving any residue, but often there's a bunch of sticky "gunk" left on your shiny new CD case. You can push it around with your fingernails, but it doesn't really go away. If you try scraping it off with a wet paper towel, it just makes a bigger mess.

To get rid of the adhesive residue, you don't need "Goo-Gone" or any other "product." All you need is a dab of olive oil. Put a few drops on a paper towel and work it into the residue, then scrape it off. There will be no stickiness left. Other cooking oils will probably work just as well.

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