CDs, or compact discs, are a popular form of optical media used to store data, including audio, video, and software. While CDs are generally durable, they can become scratched or dirty over time, which can cause them to skip or become unplayable. Cleaning a CD properly can help to remove dirt and debris, and can often restore the CD to working order.
There are several methods that can be used to clean a CD. One common method is to use a soft, microfiber cloth to gently wipe the CD from the center outwards. Another method is to use a CD cleaning solution and a soft cloth. Be sure to follow the directions on the cleaning solution carefully, as some solutions can damage the CD if they are not used properly.