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  Gruv Glide and CD's
Does anybody have any experience with using "Grov Glide" on Cd's. I found the stuff while I was purusing elusive discs web site. They mention that it is good for cleaning CD's and also performs a anti-static function. They state one application is good for a period of time and that it is stereophile recommended.

Thanks, Chuck
Czbbcl  (Threads | Answers | This Thread)

11-06-02
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11-06-02   I only use gruvglide on lp's if you want a much more economi ...   Bob_bundus

11-06-02   Bob they were refering to using the "gruv glide" ...   Czbbcl

11-06-02   It may work for anti-static but groovy-glid is also a lubric ...   David99

11-06-02   Btw..endust anti-static now comes in pre moistioned sheets.   David99

11-06-02   David99 / bob my understanding of grove glide is that is is ...   Czbbcl

11-06-02   I wouldnt use a lubricant on cd's.nothing touches the cd tha ...   David99

11-07-02: Cdc
I don't see how any coating will improve readability. Unless it helps laser better see differences in reflectivity.
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11-07-02   Click you heels together three times and say, "i want t ...   Lugnut

11-08-02   Dear chuck, i've used gruv glide faithfully on all of my re ...   Hififile

11-08-02   I also agree with bob bundus and lugnut. they are right on t ...   Hififile

11-11-02   Hififile did you apply the gruv glide to the data side of t ...   Czbbcl

11-12-02   Hi chuck, i applied gruv glide to both sides of the cd. it ...   Hififile


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