Xeriar
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You may also want to invest in a CD cleaning kit, unless you scratched the top of the CD.
Basically, a kit comes with a CD that has little brushes on it, to clean your drive's laser lens with it (just stick it in and play it, normally). Canned air works (and is a good idea for the rest of your computer, especially if you care for what's on your Hard Drive) - but it's not a good solution (eventually it will stop working).
The other part is usually some soft clothlettes and some gunk that you rub out scratches with -on the non-label side- of the CD (data is stored on an aluminum foil on the top of the CD, basically).
Basically, a kit comes with a CD that has little brushes on it, to clean your drive's laser lens with it (just stick it in and play it, normally). Canned air works (and is a good idea for the rest of your computer, especially if you care for what's on your Hard Drive) - but it's not a good solution (eventually it will stop working).
The other part is usually some soft clothlettes and some gunk that you rub out scratches with -on the non-label side- of the CD (data is stored on an aluminum foil on the top of the CD, basically).