Are CD lens cleaners (disks) B.S. or effective?


Are CD lens cleaners (disks) B.S. or effective?

jusam

i find this question a little odd since you have said that you have been in the hobby for quite a while.

I am sure that you have read comments from others over the years where members have given their input on these.?

I had a cleaner pad and fluid if I experienced a skip. I noticed no improvement with just cleaning. I used the fluorescent green edge pens… those I’d help improve the sonics a little bit… stray light bouncing around I am sure.

It depends upon what is contaminating the laser lens.

If it's just dust, then my 20 year old $5 Allsop (sp?) seems to do the trick.

If it's glop from "CD treatments" then I've had to access the lens and perform a proper cleaning (fortunately only had to do this 2X in 20 years as it's a PITA).

I've used the Allsop maybe 4-5 times in 20 years as my main deck is contained in a closed closet.

My other mini system(s) CD players are slot/top loading and they seal themselves shortly after a CD is removed.

 

DeKay

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they've always worked for me.  the one i have has one brush at 9 o'clock and another at 3 o'clock.  apply one drop of solution onto the 9 o'clock brush, insert the CD, press play, and you're done. 

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