![]() One of them took awhile longer than usual. The surfaces on these CDs still looked horrendous but I gave them a what the heck rip and I was surprised and pleased to see they ripped error-free. I managed to unstick them and clean them up. They were stuck together by some gooey sticky substance that evaporated from years in sitting in a hot car. I found three CDs in the glove compartment of a car my girlfriend was selling. My family members abuse their CDs in ways I can’t imagine. Though I’ve always treated my CDs with the same care I give to LPs, this isn’t a personality trait that my children inherited. This isn’t to say that a nicked-up cd will rip with a lot of errors. ![]() Google “how to clean a cd” or something like that to find out the best ways to remove any smudges, crud, goo, or worse from the surface of the cd. ![]() It’s important to start with CDs that are in reasonably good condition. Examine the recording surface of the cd under a good light.
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