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  1. Do I clean it the same way I would a DVD?
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  2. Member Dhruv's Avatar
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    Hey there Bob W!
    Novus Polish ought to do the trick, check out this link: http://www.laserdiscarchive.co.uk/laserdisc_archive/novus_cleaning/cleaning_laserdiscs.htm
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  4. or even wash it under warm water with dish soap. just make sure it's dry before you use it
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    I used to use an automobile product from Eagle1. They had a plastic cleaner and polish that worked great at covering the scratches. That was the only way I could get some ex-rental discs to play.
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