Some of these CD cases appear to be made in Europe. The CDs cannot be readily removed. One way to do it is to take a pair of needle-nosed pliers and carefully break off the tiny plastic tabs holding the CD in the case. Brace one arm of the plier on the inner plastic circle rim and the other arm on one of the tiny tabs. The CD will come out after you break about four of these inner tabs. Maybe some European person can give a better method for popping the CD's out. They sure don't work like CD's made in the U.S. where all you do is push down.
Plastic CD sleeves can be purchased in almost any department or electronics store. Walmart, Target, and Best Buy all have plastic CD sleeves available for purchase.
Yes, you can store several CDs in one plastic bag, but it's important to use a bag that won't scratch the surface of the CDs. It's best to place each CD in a protective sleeve or case before storing them together to prevent damage. Avoid stacking CDs on top of each other to minimize the risk of scratches.
Here is a simple dichotomous key for a pencil case: Does it have a zipper? Yes: Proceed to question 2 No: It's not a pencil case Is it made of fabric or plastic? Fabric: It's a fabric pencil case Plastic: It's a plastic pencil case
you take it to a dentist
From the data read/write side: # Plastic coating for scratch resistance, # Plastic carrier to provide substance, # Dye or metal layer to hold recorded data, # Protective coating to protect data layer, # Optional painted or sticky label.
Plastic
Polycarbonate
about 200g
a CD case is infact made out of turds, you LOL jk it is made out of plastic and really old fairy men
It's a clear plastic case for DVD's or CD's.
Yes, a CD case is typically made of plastic which is a good insulator of electricity. This means it does not conduct electricity well and can help protect the CD inside from static electricity or electrical interference.
It's pain to get the cover off, and the plastic case is brittle.
Yes, a CD case is typically made of plastic which is an insulator. Insulators do not conduct electricity well and are used to protect against electrical currents passing through.
i would guess its around 20g
if its jammed its jammed, youll have to remove the unit from the dash, then remove the screws and take off the outside case around the CD player and get the CD out that way, its common sense, it is not going to fix itself, you have to take it apart and take the CD out, then put it back together like it was , then buy an iPod and get a new stereo that has aux input
I would try a silicone based adhesive for this. 'Goop' - Gloozit Shoe Glue or even 100% silicone.
This is not practical, it is sandwiched between two layers of plastic and is so thin any attempt to remove the plastic will rip it in small pieces still sandwiched between the plastic layers.