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First, I rubbed the banana itself all over the disk, then I finished by rubbing the waxy interior of the peel all around the disk's surface. I cleaned it well with water, polished with a soft cloth, and let it dry. The results were pretty good, especially considering I had such low expectations.

Oh baby oh baby oh baby.

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Yes, it is said that bananas are good for that. especially tree-ripened ones from the Managua region. However, opinions are split, recent tests having shown organically-grown hot house bananas to be superior when the scratch is deep.

I always thought is was a bit silly to apply bananas to CDs (or, for that matter, DVDs), because mangos will do just as good a job, and they don't get all mushy and brown.

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