What the internet says to Do:
Dampen a clean, soft, cotton cloth with water.
Use straight strokes and wipe the disc (non-labeled side) from the inside rim to the outside rim.
Using a dry part of the cloth, repeat step 2 to dry the disc.
I'll admit cleaning a disk is the most annoying task of my DVD collecting life. Especially if you happen to drop that one disk and then there's all these dust particles. Upon cleaning it or scruffing the surface you leave hairline scratches which is bloody annoying. Not a perfectionist but it's so weird having those disks as a reminder of that one time it all failed.
Dampen a clean, soft, cotton cloth with water.
Use straight strokes and wipe the disc (non-labeled side) from the inside rim to the outside rim.
Using a dry part of the cloth, repeat step 2 to dry the disc.
I'll admit cleaning a disk is the most annoying task of my DVD collecting life. Especially if you happen to drop that one disk and then there's all these dust particles. Upon cleaning it or scruffing the surface you leave hairline scratches which is bloody annoying. Not a perfectionist but it's so weird having those disks as a reminder of that one time it all failed.
