Discsolution, anyone tried


I have had great results using Discsolution and wanted to hear if others have had similar results. This is an excellent improvement for a cheap price.
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Ejlif please describe improvements you hear with this product and how do you apply it, I assume this is for CDs. Does this just clean or do something else magical? I think I will test "auric illuminator" on a couple discs, it is two step process recommended by cable company, but requires you to blackout edges of CDs which means they are yours for life, cannot be traded in. Galen Carol really likes "optrix" but I never heard of "discsolution" before. I tried the "blacklight" disc that you put on top CDs after exposing to light (recommended by stereophile) but I heard no improvement in sound..........BTW if all these enhancements worked like Sam Tellig and other writers hype them we would all have a couple drawers of stuff, hehehe
Ejlif, thanks for info. I am very hesitant to put enhancers on CDs because of various fads in the industry. In the late 1980s they had these self adhesive thin plastic rings that you applied to label side to "stablize" disc during rotation, and of course the green pen craze of the early 1990s. Not only do these treatments make discs unsellable in the aftermarket, if you later decide it doesn't sound so good you often can't reverse the process. I purchased some duplicate CDs so I can do some careful comparisons to untreated original, I will be trying "auric illuminator" and "optrix" and now I guess I can try some "DiscSolution". It will have to be a noticable improvement though before I risk appling to my valuable CDs, as I say I am very reluctant to alter stock CD.