Spay for CD


Is anybody had experimnent some liquid to be spray on CD, to help having a better readings of CD ?
What are your appreciations about them ? 
What do you think the product make, to have a better audition experience ?
Thank you ?
audiosens
There is a whole ritual I perform for the CDs in current rotation. It is rather effort intensive and time consuming. I will absolutely not listen to any CD without a minimum amount of treatment. The Full Monty includes home freezer two days, full coloring of the disc, including data side, black tape stiffeners on label side, Liquid Resolution spray, and some other things that are beyond scope and better left unmentioned.

Pop quiz: do they really use mold release compound in the manufacture of CDs or is that just an Old Wives Tale?
https://www.uline.ca/BL_7402/Staticide-Spray

What risk trying this home antistatic products on CD and cable surface ?

Is it the same product use in the most expensive audio anti statique spray ?
What I found to work best for me to clean, polish and remove static and fine scratches, on both CDs and DVDs, is a light spray of my Martin Guitar polish, wiped dry to a polish on the data side of the disc.
I discovered this when we got some DVDs from the Library and found that some of the discs were so dirty, scratched and smudged that they wouldn’t play, without skipping or locking up. After using the guitar polish to clean and polish the discs, not only did they play through, the picture was very bright and clear.
I started using the same polish on the data side of my used and older CDs, with the same results.
Probably would be frowned on by some of the tech-buffs, but it works for me...Jim

Dumb question?
Why is anyone (still) spending large sums of money on Compact Disc.
And, why are we (still) debating snake oil treatments to make them tolerable?

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