Website review: Save The Day: Scratched Disc? Banan...

k-sea k-sea discovered this in Computers 12 reviews since Aug 11, 2007
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k-sea discovered 12 months ago
From the page: "Save the Day Scratched Disc? Banana to the Rescue There are a variety of scratch removal devices for CDs and DVDs, but whoever thought of using such a readily available foodstuffâ€"that proof of creation itself, the everyday banana? Watch the video to see how to render your videos suddenly watchable, using banana goo and the banana's waxy peel to miraculously fix that Netflix disc that arrived at your house looking like a skating rink. [Neatorama] "
johnshaven rated 11 months ago
Well I will have to try this - I've been burying banana skins under my roses all summer (after reading it on SU) and I'm sure it is helping; but who do you think discovers these things? Thanks to 747btrfly for this.
747btrfly rated 12 months ago
Now this is good! I've got so many CDs that could use a cleaning that this suggestion is a godsend!
LeonardoDaVinci rated 12 months ago
What a wild night THAT must have been: Wake up the next morning to find the floor littered with banana peels, half-eaten bananas and dozens and dozens of CDs, all with their scratches repaired. Only an "inebriated" brain could think this up!
flyingrose rated 12 months ago
Does it work? Hard to say. I would test it on a CD that isn't important to you. There are many other ideas on ways to clean CDs/DVDs at http://www.metacafe.com/tags/scratches/
neil15482 rated 12 months ago
Interesting -- but does it work?
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