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John Doe

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Nov 23, 2012, 1:03:04 AM11/23/12
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I like it. Packaging tape seems to work very well for spot
cleaning CDs, like just removing a little lint or a smudge. I know
that using tape for cleaning stuff is common, but I had not used
it for CDs until recently. Also might work for cleaning
eyeglasses, but that takes some dexterity. Using scotch heavy-duty
packaging tape might be more difficult to manage, the less sticky
packaging tape might be easier.

SC Tom

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Nov 23, 2012, 7:05:02 AM11/23/12
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"John Doe" <jd...@usenetlove.invalid> wrote in message
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I don't know about eyeglasses (mine are too expensive to be used for
experimentation), but Post-its work well for spot-cleaning CDs and LCD
monitors. I have some fine microfiber cloths I use for my glasses, and for
CDs and LCDs when a full cleaning is in order (with the appropriate
pre-rinse or spray).
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John Doe

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Nov 23, 2012, 10:23:11 AM11/23/12
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"SC Tom" <sc tom.net> wrote:

> "John Doe" <jdoe usenetlove.invalid> wrote

>> I like it. Packaging tape seems to work very well for spot
>> cleaning CDs, like just removing a little lint or a smudge. I
>> know that using tape for cleaning stuff is common, but I had
>> not used it for CDs until recently. Also might work for
>> cleaning eyeglasses, but that takes some dexterity. Using
>> scotch heavy-duty packaging tape might be more difficult to
>> manage, the less sticky packaging tape might be easier.
>
> I don't know about eyeglasses (mine are too expensive to be used
> for experimentation),

Yes, especially if you are a klutz. As noted, it takes some
dexterity.

> but Post-its work well for spot-cleaning CDs and LCD monitors.

I cannot imagine why anyone would want to waste post-it notes for
cleaning a CD.

FWIW, I use a swiffer duster for cleaning my monitor.

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SC Tom

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Nov 23, 2012, 11:15:34 AM11/23/12
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"John Doe" <jd...@usenetlove.invalid> wrote in message
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> "SC Tom" <sc tom.net> wrote:
>
>> "John Doe" <jdoe usenetlove.invalid> wrote
>
>>> I like it. Packaging tape seems to work very well for spot
>>> cleaning CDs, like just removing a little lint or a smudge. I
>>> know that using tape for cleaning stuff is common, but I had
>>> not used it for CDs until recently. Also might work for
>>> cleaning eyeglasses, but that takes some dexterity. Using
>>> scotch heavy-duty packaging tape might be more difficult to
>>> manage, the less sticky packaging tape might be easier.
>>
>> I don't know about eyeglasses (mine are too expensive to be used
>> for experimentation),
>
> Yes, especially if you are a klutz. As noted, it takes some
> dexterity.

Dexterity has nothing to do with it. I just find it easier to use the proper
equipment for my eyeglasses. Feel free to use whatever you want on yours :-)

>
>> but Post-its work well for spot-cleaning CDs and LCD monitors.
>
> I cannot imagine why anyone would want to waste post-it notes for
> cleaning a CD.

For cleaning small spots, the Post-it is still usable afterwards. If I'm
cleaning a spot larger than the adhesive strip, I resort to the microfiber
cloth, or (with a CD) spray it and put it in my electric cleaner.

>
> FWIW, I use a swiffer duster for cleaning my monitor.
>
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SC Tom


John Doe

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Nov 23, 2012, 12:46:20 PM11/23/12
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"SC Tom" <sc tom.net> wrote:

> "John Doe" <jdoe usenetlove.invalid> wrote
>> "SC Tom" <sc tom.net> wrote:
>>> "John Doe" <jdoe usenetlove.invalid> wrote
>>
>>>> I like it. Packaging tape seems to work very well for spot
>>>> cleaning CDs, like just removing a little lint or a smudge. I
>>>> know that using tape for cleaning stuff is common, but I had
>>>> not used it for CDs until recently. Also might work for
>>>> cleaning eyeglasses, but that takes some dexterity. Using
>>>> scotch heavy-duty packaging tape might be more difficult to
>>>> manage, the less sticky packaging tape might be easier.
>>>
>>> I don't know about eyeglasses (mine are too expensive to be
>>> used for experimentation),
>>
>> Yes, especially if you are a klutz. As noted, it takes some
>> dexterity.
>
> Dexterity has nothing to do with it.

Obviously you haven't tried.

> I just find it easier to use the proper equipment for my
> eyeglasses.

You might also want to use the "proper equipment" for cleaning
CDs. But this isn't about using proper equipment.

>>> but Post-its work well for spot-cleaning CDs and LCD monitors.
>>
>> I cannot imagine why anyone would want to waste post-it notes
>> for cleaning a CD.
>
> For cleaning small spots, the Post-it is still usable
> afterwards.

It might be. But so would a piece of packaging tape.

> If I'm cleaning a spot larger than the adhesive strip, I resort
> to the microfiber cloth, or (with a CD) spray it and put it in
> my electric cleaner.

I've never used or needed an electric CD cleaner. I've considered
buying one for smoothing the surface, but I've never really needed
it.

John Doe

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Jun 4, 2013, 12:38:21 PM6/4/13
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After further experimentation...

I don't like it. Using soap under running water works well here.
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