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1Wash your hands with soap and water first.

2Wipe the surface with a clean cloth.

3Try dish soap and water.

4Try isopropyl alcohol for a deep clean.

5Use a Magic Eraser if the CD is scratched.

6Clean the CD drive if it’s dirty.

7Store the CD in a protective case.

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Trying to listen to a CD when it won’t stop skipping is super frustrating. Fortunately, if your CD has accumulated dust or grime over the years, there are a few simple ways you can clean it off. Keep reading to learn how you can wipe down your CDs without scratching them to keep listening for years to come.

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Wash your hands with soap and water first.

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  1. It’s surprisingly easy to transfer dirt and grime onto CDs. Make sure your hands are clean and dry before you start, and avoid touching the flat surface of the CD at all costs. As you handle your disc, be sure to always hold it by the side or with one finger through the hole in the middle.[1]

    • Try washing your hands with a grease-fighting dish soap to really remove all the grime from your fingers.
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    Use a clean microfiber cloth to remove dust. Gently swipe the CD in a straight line from the center to the outside edge. Go around the whole CD in the same way, gently brushing from the middle toward the outside.[2]

    • Microfiber cloths are gentle, so they won’t scratch your CD like other towels might. If you don’t have a microfiber cloth, you can use a clean cotton towel instead.
    • Try not to swipe the CD in a circular motion, as that can scratch the delicate surface of your disc.
    • Make sure your cloth is clean and dust-free before you start.

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Try dish soap and water.

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    If your CD is still dirty, it might need a little extra work. Use a few drops of a gentle, grease-fighting dish soap if your CD won’t stop skipping. Keep wiping the CD from the center toward the outer edge, then wipe it down again using a clean towel wet with plain water.[3]

    • The dish soap will help remove any tough grime to really clean out the grooves of your CD.
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Try isopropyl alcohol for a deep clean.

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    If your CD is still skipping, try a harsher cleaner. Dab a bit of isopropyl alcohol onto a microfiber cloth and gently wipe your CD down with it. Always wipe from the center of the CD toward the outer edge to avoid scratching it. When you’re done, let your CD air dry.[4]

    • You can find isopropyl alcohol at most drugstores and home goods stores.

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Use a Magic Eraser if the CD is scratched.

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    If your CD is more than just dirty, try this method. Grab a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser, but don’t get it wet. Rub the surface of the disc from the inside toward the outer edge, pressing down as gently as you can. Since the surface of the Magic Eraser is mildly abrasive, it will buff out any light scratches in the disc’s surface.[5]

    • The key here is to go gently! Think of the Magic Eraser like a very fine sheet of sandpaper—if you press down too hard, you could end up shaving off something important.
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Clean the CD drive if it’s dirty.

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  1. Sometimes it’s the drive that’s the culprit, not the CD. Push the button to open up your CD tray, then turn your computer or stereo off. Grab a can of compressed air and aim the red nozzle into the slot that the CD drive came out of. Gently pull the trigger 2 to 3 times to blast out dust and grime.[6]

    • While some websites recommend taking the CD drive apart completely, it’s not wise to do this—you run the risk of damaging your CD drive further, and you could void your warranty if you still have one.

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Store the CD in a protective case.

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  1. It’s the best way to prevent dirt and grime. When you put your CD away, keep it in a plastic case away from the elements. This is especially important if you’re taking your CDs with you in the car or in a purse.[7]

    • Try buying a CD case to store all of your discs in one spot.
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      This article was co-authored by wikiHow staff writer, Hannah Madden. Hannah Madden is a writer, editor, and artist currently living in Portland, Oregon. In 2018, she graduated from Portland State University with a B.S. in Environmental Studies. Hannah enjoys writing articles about conservation, sustainability, and eco-friendly products. When she isn’t writing, you can find Hannah working on hand embroidery projects and listening to music. This article has been viewed 57,594 times.

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      1. Check if the CD is dirty.
      2. See if your CD drive or player is dirty.
      3. Reburn the CD.
      4. Confirm if your CD player software is broken.
      5. Check if your drive or player is bad.

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      7 Simple Ways to Clean CDs That Skip - wikiHow? ›

      Use a few drops of a gentle, grease-fighting dish soap if your CD won't stop skipping. Keep wiping the CD from the center toward the outer edge, then wipe it down again using a clean towel wet with plain water. The dish soap will help remove any tough grime to really clean out the grooves of your CD.

      How do you clean a CD that won't read? ›

      In most instances water will suffice as a cleaning agent. If water does not remove everything then a more powerful cleaner such as isopropyl alcohol can be used, but this should only be used in the most extreme of cases.

      Can I use an alcohol wipe to clean a CD? ›

      If the disc has a heavy accumulation of dirt, try rinsing it with water first. Use commercially available water-based detergent formulated for cleaning the surface of optical discs. Use isopropyl alcohol or methanol, as an alternate to water-based detergents, to clean the disc surface.

      What to do if CD player skips? ›

      Clean the CD player: Use compressed air or a small brush to clean the CD player's lens and other parts. Dust and debris can accumulate here and cause the CD to skip. Check the alignment: Make sure the CD player is properly aligned. Sometimes the laser that reads the CD can become misaligned, causing the CD to skip.

      What is the best thing to clean a CD with? ›

      Use a damp cloth with warm water and a mixed solution of soap and water if dirt persists. Toothpaste, Vaseline, baby shampoo, glasses cleaner, masking tape, and even a banana peel can be used. Mix rubbing alcohol and water in a 1:1 ratio to clean CDs scientifically.

      Does vinegar clean CDs? ›

      Hold the DVD, Blu-ray Disc, or CD by the edges or by placing your finger through the center hole. Wipe the disc with a cloth that has been dampened with white vinegar. The acetic acid in vinegar cuts through the oils left behind by your fingers, as well as any other dirt and grime that might be on the disc.

      How do you fix a CD that won't play? ›

      The Compact Disc (CD) Won't Play
      1. Make sure that the disc is inserted correctly with the label side up.
      2. Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the disc. ...
      3. Reinsert the disc, and then press the PLAY button to see if the disc plays. ...
      4. For disc players with a HOLD switch, make sure that the switch is set to the OFF position.
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      Can you clean a CD with baby wipes? ›

      General rule is, if it's safe for your eyeglasses, it's perfectly safe for a disc. You can clean them with eyeglass cleaner, water, hand sanitizer, baby wipes, even liquid dish soap, but *make sure you clean them with a liquid*. You can even rinse them under the tap if you must.

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