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CD/DVD player lens cleaners do they work or is it snake oil?

#1 User is offline   skeith 

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Posted 18 March 2005 - 02:26 PM

I am talking about those cds with the little brushes that purport to clean the lens. God it's dusty here in the Apple.
some people swear by these, other say more harm than good.
what sayeth Organissimo?

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Posted 18 March 2005 - 02:45 PM

I'd be curious to hear some thoughts on this too. Just the idea of something spinning around something, about a million miles an hour, and slapping up against the lense --- somehow doesn't sit right with me, so I've avoided them at all costs. But I've done nothing otherwise to clean CD lenses either.


Sorta like the VCR tape-head cleaners (cleaning tapes), which I don't feel do a very good job, and may do more harm than good. I've always thought it was better to take the thing apart (VCR's, anyway), and clean them by hand with cotton swabs and alcohol. (Counting the seconds before somebody tells me that's the absolute worst way to clean the heads on a VCR. :P )

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Posted 18 March 2005 - 03:20 PM

Rooster_Ties, on Mar 18 2005, 02:45 PM, said:

Sorta like the VCR tape-head cleaners (cleaning tapes), which I don't feel do a very good job, and may do more harm than good. I've always thought it was better to take the thing apart (VCR's, anyway), and clean them by hand with cotton swabs and alcohol. (Counting the seconds before somebody tells me that's the absolute worst way to clean the heads on a VCR. :P )

For VHS decks:
Actually, that's what we do in post production on much more expensive decks. Open them up and clean with alcohol. But cotton swabs aren't really good: they can leave bits o' cotton. Get some good lint-free cloths. We get a kind that are already cut into little squares and packaged in a ziplock bag.

There are also better types of alcohol than others.

No insight into the laser cleaners.

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Posted 18 March 2005 - 04:38 PM

I don't know about the CD lens, but I use swabs with foam tips/pads and alcohol for for VCR/DAT head cleaning.

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Posted 19 March 2005 - 12:49 PM

Maybe I have screwed myself but I have used these discs on both my computer and my son's computer. My son's would not read at all until receiving the treatment. Haven't subsequently noticed any ill affects.

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