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..seriously though, I don't think that's a good idea. If you want to clean a disc, just use a soft cloth (don't use things like tissues, toilet paper, or paper towels.) If you really need to you can use water but don't use any kind of soap. Rubbing alcohol is 50/50, some people say its fine and others are completely against it but from my experience it works just fine.
For science!
Oh crap, misread big time. My bad lol.
The cases themselves should be fine, I guess. Soap would be fine for those, because I've had to do awful things to my game cases before because GameStop always puts stickers on those things like no tomorrow and getting all of them off as well as the crap they leave behind is always a chore.