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doorrag September 29th 06 12:58 AM

removing candle wax from CD (recorded side!)
 
I know I shouldn't have left it where it could happen, but I did. Can
anyone help?


Ken Weitzel September 29th 06 01:20 AM

removing candle wax from CD (recorded side!)
 
doorrag wrote:
I know I shouldn't have left it where it could happen, but I did. Can
anyone help?


Hi...

Just a thought for your consideration...

Freeze it, then gently flex the cd ?

Take care.

Ken



Homer J Simpson September 29th 06 01:43 AM

removing candle wax from CD (recorded side!)
 

"doorrag" wrote in message
ps.com...

I know I shouldn't have left it where it could happen, but I did. Can
anyone help?


Scrape off with a plastic ruler.




[email protected] September 29th 06 04:13 AM

removing candle wax from CD (recorded side!)
 
doorrag wrote:
I know I shouldn't have left it where it could happen, but I did. Can
anyone help?


Find an old AOL CD to test this on first!!

Lighter fluid dissolves candle wax quite agressively.

Test it on an old CD first!

Steve Greenfield


boardjunkie September 29th 06 05:01 AM

removing candle wax from CD (recorded side!)
 

doorrag wrote:
I know I shouldn't have left it where it could happen, but I did. Can
anyone help?


Take off the bulk with a soft cloth and something flat but not sharp.
Then rub off the rest using a clean part of the cloth.


David Nebenzahl September 29th 06 05:11 AM

removing candle wax from CD (recorded side!)
 
boardjunkie spake thus:

doorrag wrote:

I know I shouldn't have left it where it could happen, but I did. Can
anyone help?


Take off the bulk with a soft cloth and something flat but not sharp.
Then rub off the rest using a clean part of the cloth.


Remembering, of course, to rub only in a radial direction (that is, in a
line between the center of the disc and the edge) and not
concentrically, for that, as we all know, is how CD read errors are
generated.


--
Save the Planet
Kill Yourself

- motto of the Church of Euthanasia (http://www.churchofeuthanasia.org/)

jakdedert September 29th 06 07:29 AM

removing candle wax from CD (recorded side!)
 
David Nebenzahl wrote:
boardjunkie spake thus:

doorrag wrote:

I know I shouldn't have left it where it could happen, but I did. Can
anyone help?


Take off the bulk with a soft cloth and something flat but not sharp.
Then rub off the rest using a clean part of the cloth.


Remembering, of course, to rub only in a radial direction (that is, in a
line between the center of the disc and the edge) and not
concentrically, for that, as we all know, is how CD read errors are
generated.


The OP didn't state just on which side of the disk the wax melted. It
makes a difference. If the label side, one must be VERY careful with
any kinds of solvents/scratches. The shiny side is a little more
forgiving, as it has thicker protection...although optical clarity is of
course imperative.

jak


Rheilly Phoull September 29th 06 10:40 AM

removing candle wax from CD (recorded side!)
 
jakdedert wrote:
David Nebenzahl wrote:
boardjunkie spake thus:

doorrag wrote:

I know I shouldn't have left it where it could happen, but I did. Can
anyone help?

Take off the bulk with a soft cloth and something flat but not
sharp. Then rub off the rest using a clean part of the cloth.


Remembering, of course, to rub only in a radial direction (that is,
in a line between the center of the disc and the edge) and not
concentrically, for that, as we all know, is how CD read errors are
generated.


The OP didn't state just on which side of the disk the wax melted. It
makes a difference. If the label side, one must be VERY careful with
any kinds of solvents/scratches. The shiny side is a little more
forgiving, as it has thicker protection...although optical clarity is
of course imperative.

jak


Reading the posts is not your forte ??

--
Cheers ............. Rheilly P



jakdedert September 29th 06 05:25 PM

removing candle wax from CD (recorded side!)
 
Rheilly Phoull wrote:
jakdedert wrote:
David Nebenzahl wrote:
boardjunkie spake thus:

doorrag wrote:

I know I shouldn't have left it where it could happen, but I did. Can
anyone help?
Take off the bulk with a soft cloth and something flat but not
sharp. Then rub off the rest using a clean part of the cloth.
Remembering, of course, to rub only in a radial direction (that is,
in a line between the center of the disc and the edge) and not
concentrically, for that, as we all know, is how CD read errors are
generated.


The OP didn't state just on which side of the disk the wax melted. It
makes a difference. If the label side, one must be VERY careful with
any kinds of solvents/scratches. The shiny side is a little more
forgiving, as it has thicker protection...although optical clarity is
of course imperative.

jak


Reading the posts is not your forte ??

Mr. Phool...while I might have missed something in the two-sentence OP
quoted above, I don't think so. Perhaps you'd like to clarify as
opposed to....?

Perhaps you read the OP's mind and 'know' on which side he spilled the wax.

jak


Puckdropper September 29th 06 05:35 PM

removing candle wax from CD (recorded side!)
 
jakdedert wrote in
:

*snip and trim*


Perhaps you read the OP's mind and 'know' on which side he spilled the
wax.

jak



I don't have to read the OP's post. It's in the subject line.

Puckdropper
--
Wise is the man who attempts to answer his question before asking it.

To email me directly, send a message to puckdropper (at) fastmail.fm

jakdedert September 29th 06 05:39 PM

removing candle wax from CD (recorded side!)
 
Puckdropper wrote:
jakdedert wrote in
:

*snip and trim*

Perhaps you read the OP's mind and 'know' on which side he spilled the
wax.

jak



I don't have to read the OP's post. It's in the subject line.

Puckdropper

Damn, you're right! I read the post, but paid no attention to the
subject line beyond 'CD'.

I stand corrected.

Thank you so much for your edification, as well as your tact and
sensitivity. I humbly kneel at your throne....

jak


Michael Black September 29th 06 05:41 PM

removing candle wax from CD (recorded side!)
 
Puckdropper ) writes:
jakdedert wrote in
:

*snip and trim*


Perhaps you read the OP's mind and 'know' on which side he spilled the
wax.

jak



I don't have to read the OP's post. It's in the subject line.

But it can be amgiguous for those not in the know.

The side without the label is where it's read, and until you know
otherwise, that would likely be called the "recorded side". The
fact that the plastic is thinner on the label side than the blank
side may not be obvious to many people. Obviously the actual data
layer is more vulnerable from the label side, but I doubt the average
person knows that.

Hence, I'd say most would call the "recorded side" the one away from
the label.

Michael


David Nebenzahl September 30th 06 12:44 AM

removing candle wax from CD (recorded side!)
 
jakdedert spake thus:

Puckdropper wrote:

jakdedert wrote in
:
*snip and trim*

Perhaps you read the OP's mind and 'know' on which side he spilled the
wax.


I don't have to read the OP's post. It's in the subject line.


Damn, you're right! I read the post, but paid no attention to the
subject line beyond 'CD'.

I stand corrected.

Thank you so much for your edification, as well as your tact and
sensitivity. I humbly kneel at your throne....


Just make sure it's not made of porcelain.


--
Save the Planet
Kill Yourself

- motto of the Church of Euthanasia (http://www.churchofeuthanasia.org/)

AZ Nomad September 30th 06 02:10 AM

removing candle wax from CD (recorded side!)
 
On Fri, 29 Sep 2006 17:40:37 +0800, Rheilly Phoull wrote:


jakdedert wrote:
David Nebenzahl wrote:
boardjunkie spake thus:

doorrag wrote:

I know I shouldn't have left it where it could happen, but I did. Can
anyone help?

Take off the bulk with a soft cloth and something flat but not
sharp. Then rub off the rest using a clean part of the cloth.

Remembering, of course, to rub only in a radial direction (that is,
in a line between the center of the disc and the edge) and not
concentrically, for that, as we all know, is how CD read errors are
generated.


The OP didn't state just on which side of the disk the wax melted. It
makes a difference. If the label side, one must be VERY careful with
any kinds of solvents/scratches. The shiny side is a little more
forgiving, as it has thicker protection...although optical clarity is
of course imperative.

jak


Reading the posts is not your forte ??


You think everybody knows which side a CD is recorded? You've never
seen some idiot lay a CD upside down on a table in order to protect the
wrong side?

doorrag September 30th 06 02:31 AM

removing candle wax from CD (recorded side!)
 

jakdedert wrote:



The OP didn't state just on which side of the disk the wax melted. It
makes a difference. If the label side, one must be VERY careful with
any kinds of solvents/scratches. The shiny side is a little more
forgiving, as it has thicker protection...although optical clarity is of
course imperative.

jak


Well I reckon my subject makes it clear :" removing candle wax from
CD (recorded side!)"


Homer J Simpson September 30th 06 03:57 AM

removing candle wax from CD (recorded side!)
 

"jakdedert" wrote in message
. ..

I humbly kneel at your throne....


Talking to God on the big white telephone?




doorrag September 30th 06 05:12 AM

removing candle wax from CD (recorded side!)
 
Thanks everyone for all your kind suggestions. I used hot water
followed by cloth (from the cenrte out!) and tootpaste. All's OK now!


3T39 September 30th 06 04:48 PM

removing candle wax from CD (recorded side!)
 
Hello, doorrag!
You wrote on 29 Sep 2006 18:31:22 -0700:


Well I reckon my subject makes it clear :" removing candle wax from
CD (recorded side!)"


Of course it just depends on which side you "recorded" the disk contents
with your felt tip :^)

With best regards, 3T39. E-mail:



Puckdropper October 1st 06 06:36 AM

removing candle wax from CD (recorded side!)
 
(Michael Black) wrote in news:efjic8$e8b$1
@theodyn.ncf.ca:

Puckdropper ) writes:


I don't have to read the OP's post. It's in the subject line.

But it can be amgiguous for those not in the know.


I did think of that. It seems to me that it's ambiguous for those *in*
the know.

*snip*

Hence, I'd say most would call the "recorded side" the one away from
the label.


That's why I didn't say anything. ;-)

Michael



Puckdropper
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Wise is the man who attempts to answer his question before asking it.

To email me directly, send a message to puckdropper (at) fastmail.fm

Lionel October 1st 06 10:58 AM

removing candle wax from CD (recorded side!)
 
On 28 Sep 2006 16:58:55 -0700, "doorrag" opined:

I know I shouldn't have left it where it could happen, but I did. Can
anyone help?


Poke it with your fingernail, it'll lift right off.
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W
. | ,. w , "Some people are alive only because
\|/ \|/ it is illegal to kill them." Perna condita delenda est
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bob kater October 6th 06 01:14 AM

removing candle wax from CD (recorded side!)
 
freeze it first
"Puckdropper" wrote in message
reenews.net...
(Michael Black) wrote in news:efjic8$e8b$1
@theodyn.ncf.ca:

Puckdropper ) writes:


I don't have to read the OP's post. It's in the subject line.

But it can be amgiguous for those not in the know.


I did think of that. It seems to me that it's ambiguous for those *in*
the know.

*snip*

Hence, I'd say most would call the "recorded side" the one away from
the label.


That's why I didn't say anything. ;-)

Michael



Puckdropper
--
Wise is the man who attempts to answer his question before asking it.

To email me directly, send a message to puckdropper (at) fastmail.fm





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