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About to embark on doing a little play room maintenance and a lot of the porn DVD's have, over time and play sessions, picked up  either some Crisco or other lube in the process of changing one out and inserting a new DVD during play.  Just curious if the standard YT suggestions are sufficient, or if any of you have found a method that works better, and gentler, on the types of substances our porn DVD get exposed to. TY all in advance for your input!

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I've always heard, and done it, that just a gentle kitchen soap and water (Joy, Palmolive, etc) mixture work fine.  You can literally wash them off lightly with a sponge or rag, dry them, and they're good for another 100 breedings!  Good luck bud.

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Back in the day when I had DVDs, few of us used Crisco, but the discs would have a fair amount of Wet, Gun Oil, etc. on them. I used a cotton handkerchief dampened with isopropyl alcohol (rubbing alcohol). It could take a couple of tries to get the disc clean, but I managed to get them clean. 

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I have used a general screen cleaner before, the type you can get for any flat screen. As long as you use a non-abrasive cloth to wipe and polish it should leave the disc in perfect condition. Hope your collection is back to being filthy in the right way soon!

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I have used both alcohol (Vodka, if grain preferred) or mild dish soap. They are easily rinsed and lightly dry with a soft non-abrasive cloth.

Be more careful with the bottom of them as that is where the laser reads the info.

Working on putting mine on a flash drive as most DVD players have a spot for them and it gives you a great menu to choose from.

Happy Labour Day!

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I used to clean my vinyl albums with mild soap and water in the sink, maybe the same can e applied to dvd's

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Well, I got around to cleaning all the porn DVD's last Sunday ( my hand was a little forced/rushed- my sister was evacuating out of Ft Myers post Hurricane Ian, and coming to my place to stay for a bit, so all the dildo's had to find a discreet , inaccessible resting place, the sling came down, and the stack of porn on the dresser had to be dealt with- so while dealing with it, it made sense to clean and return the loose discs to their plastic boxes. I ended up using Dawn dish detergent, a few drops in a pot I use for boiling pasta  with warm water (just tap water, not heated on the stove!) At first I was handling 1 disc at a time, dipping it into the soapy water in the pot and gently rubbing the disc to lift any Crisco or other lube from the shiny side of the disc, then rinsing under a trickle of cooler water and onto a micro fiber towel to remove any water. As I got into a pattern, I ended up popping 4 or 5 at a time into the pot, then fishing each out  and doing the cleaning ,rinsing and drying.

The ONLY issue I had from any of the cleaning was a fisting video from Europe that did not have a printed into the disc graphic, but had some sort of a gel like film  image- once it hit the water, the film began breaking up and slipping around - it almost was like old J Lube consistency at that point, so I just went and wiped all of it off the top of the disc, then rewashed the disc to remove any "snot" it may have transferred to the underside.  

So, all in all, from the 20 or so discs I cleaned ( and some were worse than others,but most had at least smudges and spots before washing)  they all came out with nice, clean and shiny playing surfaces--hope this helps anyone else with dirty , "dirty" DVD's 

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