Submited By: Tom Roberts on 10/05/2007 This horrific product leaves an insidious, foglike residue on your disks that is nearly impossible to remove destroying your expensive computer games, data backups and DVD s.
Leached out by the obviously inferior pigmentation that is used to color these sleeves, in many cases the thin superglue-like residue causes discolorations on the disks that can only be fully removed by automobile rubbing compound or rubbing alcohol mixed with toothpaste, both of which leave millions of fine scratches in the residue s place.
In the case of baking soda, you can simply no longer see the discolaration any longer due to the many scratches that cleaning a DVD with baking soda causes.
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