[plug] Need a shop that polishes CD's
Shayne O'Neill
shayne at guild.murdoch.edu.au
Sat Jan 22 14:39:25 WST 2005
You do want to be careful with toothpaste. The paste itself can scratch.
As an offside , I had a friend visit from newyork once, a funny little
israeli inventor guy who was interested in some technique UWA had come up
with for grinding silicone down to a really ultra tiny grain. Theory was,
I believe, that the smaller the grain, the less enamel scratched off the
tooth. Pans out it was still too large a grain. The guy then wanted to
setup a newspaper(!) here, before coming to his senses and going back to
NYC with his money. Needless to say the guy was a little wealthy!
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On Sat, 22 Jan 2005, Senectus . wrote:
> On Sat, 22 Jan 2005 09:48:19 +0400, Brad Campbell <brad at wasp.net.au> wrote:
> > Senectus . wrote:
> > > My copy Of SuSE Enterprise server is badly scuffed.. and I need it,
> > > does anyone know of a shop that will polish cd's ??
> > > Preferably south of the river, maybe even in the Bentley region?
> > >
> > >
> >
> > I use toothpaste on the tip of my finger.. (Brasso is too coarse)
> >
> > As long as the label side is not punctured and you can't see light through the disk you should be
> > able to polish out, or at least smooth the edges of any scratch sufficiently to get a good read/copy
> > of the disk.
>
> We've only got the gel stuff here.. do you think that would work?
>
>
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