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Old 03-13-2010, 05:29 AM   #1
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Question cleaning a Blu-ray player..

how do clean the lens of your bluray player.. wet or dry..?
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First off, stay away from the CD/DVD lens cleaners with the brushes on them -- the brushes tend to scratch the lens. Instead, use a product like the Maxell BR-LC Blu-ray Lens Cleaner, It has a couple small holes in the disc which create a wind tunnel. It is also safe for CD / DVD players. As for wet or dry, I've never used a cleaning solution for the lens itself.
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how do clean the lens of your bluray player.. wet or dry..?
none of the above. ive never had to clean even my 7 yr old pioneer universal player. but if i must i wouldnt use the ones with brushes as explained above
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First off, stay away from the CD/DVD lens cleaners with the brushes on them -- the brushes tend to scratch the lens. Instead, use a product like the Maxell BR-LC Blu-ray Lens Cleaner, It has a couple small holes in the disc which create a wind tunnel. It is also safe for CD / DVD players. As for wet or dry, I've never used a cleaning solution for the lens itself.
that sounds like a con..
holes and a wind thing come on!!
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that sounds like a con..
holes and a wind thing come on!!
well. if there was a bunch of dust on the lens, perhaps.
but if there is smoke residue, forget it.
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