Richard Warren wrote:
1) Try playing discs as they are -- sometimes the goo doesn't sound
(though it may clog the stylus and cause mis-tracking, in which
case you can play each side in segments).
NEVER try playing the disc without removing the whiteish deposits.
Look at it under a microscope and you will see little crystals of
the stuff... YOU DON'T WANT TO TRY PLAYING A DISC WITHOUT GETTING
THAT CLEANED OFF THE SURFACE!!! You risk severely damaging the
grooves if you do!
... Graham Newton
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