|  | Posted by Mike Walsh on 01/22/06 19:33 
The best way to clean a CD or DVD drive is to open it up an clean the lens with glass cleaner and a cotton swab. I use Glass Plus because I have read that some drives use plastic lenses and you should not use ammonia on plastic. I have resurrected many old CD drives this way. I have not had as much success with DVD drives because they usually are not very dirty and the problem is elsewhere.
 d@. wrote:
 >
 > I often have problems with discs freezing up and/or
 > showing a lot of distortion, like lines of squares across
 > the screen. The same disc will play okay on some
 > machines, but screw up on others. Cleaning the
 > heads with a brush stlye disc cleaner seems to help
 > for a little while sometimes. Sometimes running water
 > over the disc then wiping it dry will help. Is it a static
 > electricity problem? Or is there dirt on the laser that
 > the brush won't get off? Or a combination of such
 > things? Is it possible to open a DVD player and clean
 > the laser, like we can do on a VCR? Or is the best
 > thing to replace a DVD player when it won't play discs
 > consistently any more?
 >
 > Thanks for any help!
 > David
 
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 Mike Walsh
 West Palm Beach, Florida, U.S.A.
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