How to clean a DVD disc?
Freezing of a picture, the picture starts skipping or stalling and disc not able to read information adequately are some of the common problems shown by DVD discs. These problems indicate that either discs are damaged or they require cleaning. DVD discs are prone to natural wear and tear, especially if not handled properly.
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Process of cleaning DVD discs
Procedure · Always start cleaning CD from its center and then move upwards towards its outer edges. Do not follow radial pattern. · One of the most simple ways of the disc clean is to apply water on its both sides. This method helps in removing dirt. · Another method of wiping off dirt is to clean it with microfiber or soft cloth. It helps in effective cleaning as it attracts dirt and does not scratch DVD discs' surface. Rubbing alcohol is mild in nature and evaporates at a faster pace, leaving behind no residue. In the absence of rubbing alcohol, make use of window cleaner. It is as effective as alcohol. · For removing fingerprints or any other oil residue, mix water and rubbing alcohol in 1:1 ratio and then use it for cleaning purpose. · Scratch fix by applying mild abrasive toothpaste along with little water. Do not make use of extra whitening toothpaste.
Precautions necessary to follow
Necessary advice · Always hold the DVD from its circumference or from its center by placing a finger inside its hole. · Never touch its shiny part. · For cleaning disc, never make use of solvent based cleaners or hot water. · Keeping the disc away from direct sunlight, radiators or heat help in its effective functioning for longer time span. At last, it can be said that a DVD is a very delicate thing which demands regular maintenance. So, handle it with care in order to keep the minor problems at bay. Natural wear and tear of DVD discs makes them prone to various problems. In order to remove dirt or scratches, clean it with water or toothpaste respectively. Try not to touch the disc's center as it will leave fingerprint on them, making them ineffective.