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I just nooked a unwritten music cd and set timer for 5 seconds and watched a brillant teal blue green sparkle show which was quite lovely. It would have been nice if the sparks were higher then 1 inch up off the CD, but they were lovely anyway. It left a circular pattern on me CD that resembled a brick wall on both sides. almost reminds me of old antique paint that is crackled ! What causes this to spark like that is there some small amount of metal on a CD or what?
Quote from: Karen W. on 28/03/2007 07:09:54I just nooked a unwritten music cd and set timer for 5 seconds and watched a brillant teal blue green sparkle show which was quite lovely. It would have been nice if the sparks were higher then 1 inch up off the CD, but they were lovely anyway. It left a circular pattern on me CD that resembled a brick wall on both sides. almost reminds me of old antique paint that is crackled ! What causes this to spark like that is there some small amount of metal on a CD or what? Karen, was in an regular cd or a re-writable one? you could try doing it again with another disc of the same type and see if the pattern burned into the disc is the same.as for the smell when you opened the door. best not to breath too much of it in, just leave the microwave to vent for 15 minutes afterward.