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Is there a cd lens cleaner specifically made to clean car audio decks that front load the cd
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<blockquote data-quote="Lasherž" data-source="post: 8709958" data-attributes="member: 679555"><p>The lens is very hard to get dirty unless you put a cd with a sticky bump inside of it. The brush cds aren't very effective for dust let alone anything sticky. CDs create enough turbulence to keep small dust particles from being a problem. At that point you'll have to disassemble the receiver to clean the lens. I wouldn't use alcohol on the cleaner either because it could detach the brush when it dissolves the adhesive at the base. Pure isopropyl won't affect electronics the same way water does, but drowning it in solvent isn't likely to accomplish anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lasherž, post: 8709958, member: 679555"] The lens is very hard to get dirty unless you put a cd with a sticky bump inside of it. The brush cds aren't very effective for dust let alone anything sticky. CDs create enough turbulence to keep small dust particles from being a problem. At that point you'll have to disassemble the receiver to clean the lens. I wouldn't use alcohol on the cleaner either because it could detach the brush when it dissolves the adhesive at the base. Pure isopropyl won't affect electronics the same way water does, but drowning it in solvent isn't likely to accomplish anything. [/QUOTE]
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