The compact disc has given music lovers the ability to listen to an album with a much richer sound than the media formats that came before it. CDs also allow the listener to navigate to his favorite song in literally a few seconds. However, CDs seem to scratch a lot easier than other forms of media. If your CD is scratched, don't throw it away. Instead, try buffing out the scratches with peanut butter.
Instructions
1. Dip a coffee filter into the jar of peanut butter.
2. Wipe the back of the CD with the peanut butter on the filter. Place the coffee filter on the non-labeled side of the CD. Starting near the middle circle, begin to wipe from the inside of the disc outward. Be careful not to wipe the innermost circular area, as this may damage the disc's data. Wipe until the entire backside of the CD is covered with peanut butter. Rub firmly, going around the disc twice.
3. Use a clean coffee filter to remove the peanut butter. Wipe with the filter from the inside of the disc outward until the peanut butter is off the CD. The abrasive quality of the peanut butter will buff out the scratches in the CD and may make the disc playable once again.
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