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	<title>Comments on: Save the CDs, save the cash</title>
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		<title>By: Bryan</title>
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		<description>What works really well on Cd's that are scratched is "Brasso". The liquid has a fine abrasive in it and can be used for polishing watch crystals as well. I have a young son who is constantly asking me to repair his cd's and I've used it many times.

It also polishes just about any kind of plastic as well. Along with brass and copper ect. It even references polishing watch crystals on the can. Try it it's great.

This is in reference to Denise in Colorado's question posted Nov. 19th</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What works really well on Cd&#8217;s that are scratched is &#8220;Brasso&#8221;. The liquid has a fine abrasive in it and can be used for polishing watch crystals as well. I have a young son who is constantly asking me to repair his cd&#8217;s and I&#8217;ve used it many times.</p>
<p>It also polishes just about any kind of plastic as well. Along with brass and copper ect. It even references polishing watch crystals on the can. Try it it&#8217;s great.</p>
<p>This is in reference to Denise in Colorado&#8217;s question posted Nov. 19th</p>
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