You can also use eyeglass clothes that require no liquid available from
Sam's Club...and in many different colors. They are non-scratch and
washable. They look like a wash cloth, and come in a three-pack that would
keep you working for quite some time with minimal cost and simple
maintenance. I use them on my glasses, CD's, mirrors, and Palm screens.
Mark
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At 12:32 PM 1/21/03 -0800, you wrote:
>I agree that many of the wipes for discs shed terribly. A good alternative
>is simple cheesecloth, although the best thing I have found is the
>"Micro-Fiber Optical Cloth" that came with our disc repair machine from
>Azuradisc. They are not disposable; however, they are reusable. I have been
>using just one for a period of months now. They are a bit more expensive,
>though-- a pack of 10 is about $20.
>
>http://www.azuradisc.com/dc_oc.html
>
>-Scott
>___________________________________________________
>Scott Lehman
>Audio Visual Services
>Evansville Vanderburgh Public Library
>
>At 12:03 PM 1/21/2003 -0800, you wrote:
> >Hello All
> >I am in need of some sort of disposible wipes(not premoistened) to
> >clean and polish my DVDs. Does any one have any favorites. I have been
> >using ones from AV Supply but they "shed".
> >Thanks
> >John
> >
> >John H. Streepy
> >Media Assistant III
> >Library-Media Circulation
> >Central Washington University Library
> >400 E. 8th AVE
> >Ellensburg, WA 98926-7548
> >
> >(509) 963-2861
> >http://www.lib.cwu.edu/media
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Mark W. Kopp
Circulation Coordinator
Appalachia Intermediate Unit 8
Instructional Materials Services Department
580 Foot of Ten Road
Duncansville, Pa 16635
(814) 695-1972 Phone
(814) 695-3018 Fax
E-Address:
mail to:iu8film@iu08.org
See us on the Web at:
<http://www.iu08.org>http://www.iu08.org
Click on; "Instructional Materials Services"
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You can also use eyeglass clothes that require no liquid available from Sam's Club...and in many different colors. They are non-scratch and washable. They look like a wash cloth, and come in a three-pack that would keep you working for quite some time with minimal cost and simple maintenance. I use them on my glasses, CD's, mirrors, and Palm screens.
I agree that many of the wipes for discs shed terribly. A good alternative
is simple cheesecloth, although the best thing I have found is the
"Micro-Fiber Optical Cloth" that came with our disc repair machine from
Azuradisc. They are not disposable; however, they are reusable. I have been
using just one for a period of months now. They are a bit more expensive,
though-- a pack of 10 is about $20.
http://www.azuradisc.com/dc_oc.html
-Scott
___________________________________________________
Scott Lehman
Audio Visual Services
Evansville Vanderburgh Public Library
At 12:03 PM 1/21/2003 -0800, you wrote:
>Hello All
>I am in need of some sort of disposible wipes(not premoistened) to
>clean and polish my DVDs. Does any one have any favorites. I have been
>using ones from AV Supply but they "shed".
>Thanks
>John
>
>John H. Streepy
>Media Assistant III
>Library-Media Circulation
>Central Washington University Library
>400 E. 8th AVE
>Ellensburg, WA 98926-7548
>
>(509) 963-2861
>http://www.lib.cwu.edu/media
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