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JRNYMAN wrote:Journey - Captured
Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
Dream Theater - Images and Words
All 3 today
My God man, that had to huirt! There's a really good Otologist in Milwaukee, his name is Dr. David Freedman. His office is located at 9200 W Wisconsin Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53226. Call his office and use the code phrase "eclipse complete" and they'll get you right in.Everett wrote:Eclipse
JRNYMAN wrote:My God man, that had to huirt! There's a really good Otologist in Milwaukee, his name is Dr. David Freedman. His office is located at 9200 W Wisconsin Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53226. Call his office and use the code word "eclipse" and they'll get you right in.Everett wrote:Eclipse![]()
When you say "albums" I assume you're talking about your CD's, right? If you're anything like me, my CD's haven't seen their original cases since the day I bought them DOH!! As a result, they become scratched to Hell and unreadable by any player. A few years ago, I discovered Plastix by Maguiar's car care products. It's actually designed for removing the yellow haze and scratches on plastic headlight lenses. But, in the list of uses printed on the back, it says "Great for removing scratches from CD's!" Hmm.... I wonder...Everett wrote:JRNYMAN wrote:My God man, that had to huirt! There's a really good Otologist in Milwaukee, his name is Dr. David Freedman. His office is located at 9200 W Wisconsin Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53226. Call his office and use the code word "eclipse" and they'll get you right in.Everett wrote:Eclipse![]()
lol. All my styx albums have gone to hell (luckily their all cheap on amazon) so
I decided to listen to something else. Good way to kill a sunday afternoon after
having your evening plans cancelled on ya through no fault of your own![]()
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JRNYMAN wrote:When you say "albums" I assume you're talking about your CD's, right? If you're anything like me, my CD's haven't seen their original cases since the day I bought them DOH!! As a result, they become scratched to Hell and unreadable by any player. A few years ago, I discovered Plastix by Maguiar's car care products. It's actually designed for removing the yellow haze and scratches on plastic headlight lenses. But, in the list of uses printed on the back, it says "Great for removing scratches from CD's!" Hmm.... I wonder...Everett wrote:JRNYMAN wrote:My God man, that had to huirt! There's a really good Otologist in Milwaukee, his name is Dr. David Freedman. His office is located at 9200 W Wisconsin Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53226. Call his office and use the code word "eclipse" and they'll get you right in.Everett wrote:Eclipse![]()
lol. All my styx albums have gone to hell (luckily their all cheap on amazon) so
I decided to listen to something else. Good way to kill a sunday afternoon after
having your evening plans cancelled on ya through no fault of your own![]()
So I pawed through a stack of disks and found the worst, nastiest one that I already knew wasn't able to be read (STYX Paradise Theater, as a matter of fact...) squeezed a little bit onto a cloth and went to town. I was
pretty skeptical about it actually working but it did! I was amazed. A few seconds into the first song, it started skipping so I repeated the process but this time I took my time and made sure I was applying it evenly. After a couple of minutes I wiped the disk clean with a clean microfiber towel and BAM! No skips and all the CD's that I've "restored" with Plastix work perfectly and can be read instantly when I pop them into a player. Good stuff!
It's about 6 bucks at WalMart and it's available everywhere you would find Maguiar's products.
http://www.meguiarsdirect.com/product_detail.do?q=4596
Everett wrote:JRNYMAN wrote:When you say "albums" I assume you're talking about your CD's, right? If you're anything like me, my CD's haven't seen their original cases since the day I bought them DOH!! As a result, they become scratched to Hell and unreadable by any player. A few years ago, I discovered Plastix by Maguiar's car care products. It's actually designed for removing the yellow haze and scratches on plastic headlight lenses. But, in the list of uses printed on the back, it says "Great for removing scratches from CD's!" Hmm.... I wonder...Everett wrote:JRNYMAN wrote:My God man, that had to huirt! There's a really good Otologist in Milwaukee, his name is Dr. David Freedman. His office is located at 9200 W Wisconsin Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53226. Call his office and use the code word "eclipse" and they'll get you right in.Everett wrote:Eclipse![]()
lol. All my styx albums have gone to hell (luckily their all cheap on amazon) so
I decided to listen to something else. Good way to kill a sunday afternoon after
having your evening plans cancelled on ya through no fault of your own![]()
So I pawed through a stack of disks and found the worst, nastiest one that I already knew wasn't able to be read (STYX Paradise Theater, as a matter of fact...) squeezed a little bit onto a cloth and went to town. I was
pretty skeptical about it actually working but it did! I was amazed. A few seconds into the first song, it started skipping so I repeated the process but this time I took my time and made sure I was applying it evenly. After a couple of minutes I wiped the disk clean with a clean microfiber towel and BAM! No skips and all the CD's that I've "restored" with Plastix work perfectly and can be read instantly when I pop them into a player. Good stuff!
It's about 6 bucks at WalMart and it's available everywhere you would find Maguiar's products.
http://www.meguiarsdirect.com/product_detail.do?q=4596
Yes I do mean cd'sHowever I do have all vinyl lp's as well. Just can't seem to find a
cheap record player these days.
"...and the meek shall inherit the Earth."Rip Rokken wrote:Almost NEVER listen to an album all the way through without replays, skips, or pauses, but did the other day on a road trip - RUSH "2112".
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Cinderella - Night Songs
Madonna - True Blue
Richard Marx- Richard Marx
Skid Row - Slave to the Grind
Richie Sambora - Stranger in this Town
Wake up ! It's 2012 !
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