Do hand-cleaning products damage CDs and DVDs
19-03-2022, 15:22
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Do hand-cleaning products damage CDs and DVDs
As said in the question, do you damage DVDs and CDs if you handle them after using hand sanitiser?
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19-03-2022, 15:23
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Does handwash damage DVDs?
Also, does hand wash damage DVDs and CDs?
I ask because even after rinsing you can still have some handwash on your hand so I am wondering if this would be an issue when handing DVDs and CDs, even after your hands have dried out.
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19-03-2022, 15:27
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Re: Does hand sanitiser damage DVDs?
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Originally Posted by Rillington
As said in the question, do you damage DVDs and CDs if you handle them after using hand sanitiser?
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They contain alcohol mainly, so i'd guess it would be OK providing you gently clean the playing surface with a lint free cloth if you've got fingerprints on it.
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19-03-2022, 15:41
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Re: Does hand sanitiser damage DVDs?
I would dilute it first a little as for the soap question I would give that a swerve
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19-03-2022, 15:46
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Re: Does hand sanitiser damage DVDs?
CD and DVD cleaners are alcohol based so I’d assume not.
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seriously … a thread each for sanitiser and soap? Merged.
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19-03-2022, 15:51
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Re: Does hand sanitiser damage DVDs?
Some sanitisers have "moisturising content", probably an oil, that remains on your hands after use. That could transfer to disks if you don't handle them carefully (by the edges only).
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19-03-2022, 16:09
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Re: Does handwash damage DVDs?
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Originally Posted by Rillington
Also, does hand wash damage DVDs and CDs?
I ask because even after rinsing you can still have some handwash on your hand so I am wondering if this would be an issue when handing DVDs and CDs, even after your hands have dried out.
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Washing hands, for me at least, isn't a new thing, I've been doing it since before I owned CDs, DVDs, Blu Rays, they still seem to work
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19-03-2022, 17:29
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Re: Does hand sanitiser damage DVDs?
you would be better off with a cap full of vodka
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20-03-2022, 12:51
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Re: Does hand sanitiser damage DVDs?
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you would be better off with a cap full of vodka
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Drink the stuff, and don't waste it cleaning discs.
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20-03-2022, 16:30
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Re: Does hand sanitiser damage DVDs?
Thank you for the replies although I'm still unclear as to whether handling discs after washing your hands with handwash - there is always some handwash still on your hands no matter how well you rinse - or using hand sanitiser would damage discs.
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Originally Posted by Taf
Some sanitisers have "moisturising content", probably an oil, that remains on your hands after use. That could transfer to disks if you don't handle them carefully (by the edges only).
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Thank you for the reply and that is my concern because with the best will in the world one is always going to end up touching more than just the edges of a disc which is why I am asking the question.
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20-03-2022, 17:45
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Re: Does hand sanitiser damage DVDs?
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Originally Posted by Rillington
Thank you for the replies although I'm still unclear as to whether handling discs after washing your hands with handwash - there is always some handwash still on your hands no matter how well you rinse - or using hand sanitiser would damage discs.
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Thank you for the reply and that is my concern because with the best will in the world one is always going to end up touching more than just the edges of a disc which is why I am asking the question.
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you should always handle discs with care and not touch the recorded side as much as possible
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20-03-2022, 18:30
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Re: Does hand sanitiser damage DVDs?
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Originally Posted by Jaymoss
you should always handle discs with care and not touch the recorded side as much as possible
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Isn’t it funny how when they first came out CDs were widely believed to be indestructible, scratch proof, and all sorts of things …. I remember in the 80s an auntie getting a CD player and then washing one of her CDs in the kitchen sink to prove how clever and modern they were.
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20-03-2022, 19:25
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Re: Does hand sanitiser damage DVDs?
Yeah I remember how it was advertised hahahah
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21-03-2022, 14:23
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Re: Does hand sanitiser damage DVDs?
as do I - the footage of them being smeared with jam on I bleieve Tomrrow's World sticks in the memory.
As Jaymoss said, handle discs with care and I presume that the recorded side is the underside of the disc and the non recorded side is the side with the writing on it?
So to clarify, will handwash on your hands, either dry or damp, cause discs to become damaged?
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21-03-2022, 15:11
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Re: Does hand sanitiser damage DVDs?
No, it won’t. To damage the disc it would have to either warp, scratch or corrode the plastic, and I very much doubt anything you can put on your hands would be capable of doing that. If it leaves visible smears it may of course fail to play back properly but cleaning it with a soft cloth would fix that.
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