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You go to pick up the CD from your friend's place.
"Hey the CD is not in it's case"
Your friend looks around their room, finds it on the carpeted floor next to their bed.
"Oh here it is" .... it's got sauce on it and he cleans it off by wiping it on their jeans ... "here, thanks man"
In a circular motion even though you explained the center out is the better option.
I made quite a bit of money off people in my HS parking lot with one of those disk doctors.
I had no idea something like this existed but it is something that I would have been into.
They were great for light scratches and buffing out blemishes, it came with this solution spray and the wheel was basically just a buffer pad that wiped center out while rotating the disc. But anything beyond a light scratch was pretty much DOA.