A few months ago I was in LIDL, and I noticed a kind of pen sold for removing sticky labels off shoes, CD cases etc. This contains Limonene, which I became aware of a few years ago. Limonene is very effective at removing gunge and sticky stuff. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Limonene
Today I went to put on a CD, and I found one which had an Oxfam label on the outside plastic cover - 49p it cost me. Unfortunately, when I took the CD out I noticed that there was also a rather disintegrated label stuck to the CD surface. Retrieving my limonene pen I started to work on the CD - the results were almost immediate, and the fragmented label bits came straight off without applying any significant pressure. I then wiped the CD with a microfibre cloth (fine one, also from LIDL) and the CD is now playing. There are virtually no residual marks on the CD. The process took less than 30 seconds.
[The CD has just finished - played right through - no problems.]
I suspect that if I'd tried to use other solvents - water, detergent, alcohol (gin, maybe?) it would have taken considerably longer and possibly damaged the CD. The pen thing, which has a reasonably wide felt tip, sold for about £3 I recall. Recommended as something "to have in". I've never seen anything like that anywhere else.
Today I went to put on a CD, and I found one which had an Oxfam label on the outside plastic cover - 49p it cost me. Unfortunately, when I took the CD out I noticed that there was also a rather disintegrated label stuck to the CD surface. Retrieving my limonene pen I started to work on the CD - the results were almost immediate, and the fragmented label bits came straight off without applying any significant pressure. I then wiped the CD with a microfibre cloth (fine one, also from LIDL) and the CD is now playing. There are virtually no residual marks on the CD. The process took less than 30 seconds.
[The CD has just finished - played right through - no problems.]
I suspect that if I'd tried to use other solvents - water, detergent, alcohol (gin, maybe?) it would have taken considerably longer and possibly damaged the CD. The pen thing, which has a reasonably wide felt tip, sold for about £3 I recall. Recommended as something "to have in". I've never seen anything like that anywhere else.
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