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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="masterblaster1" data-source="post: 8710028" data-attributes="member: 679842"><p>Hi, I don,t disagree with any of your statements. I myself think it is far safer and better to take the time to properly take the deck out, even though,a person may think it is a lot of work. I don't have a cd cleaner yet ,and will probably just take it out of the dash to physically clean it,Though I never thought of just spraying isopropal alcohol on the cd itself and putting it in for a few spins. I have more of a cd loading and unloading problem than a skipping problems,and was going to pull it anyway to clean and regrease the cd loading mechanism. You way is the best way. I'll just half to put in the work. Every cd player I have even installed in my car has always been 1000+ dollars so better safe than sorry,than have a cheap brush floating around in there,when it fails ,Which it will sooner or later forcing you like you said,to go in there and get it out.Plus I,ll get the satisfaction,knowing it is truly clean by visually seeing it is clean,and everything is lubed properly. Thanks for shifting me over the edge to do it properly.I,m sure this will help others as well, who may be thinking they can take a short cut,that may end up costing them more time or more expense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="masterblaster1, post: 8710028, member: 679842"] Hi, I don,t disagree with any of your statements. I myself think it is far safer and better to take the time to properly take the deck out, even though,a person may think it is a lot of work. I don't have a cd cleaner yet ,and will probably just take it out of the dash to physically clean it,Though I never thought of just spraying isopropal alcohol on the cd itself and putting it in for a few spins. I have more of a cd loading and unloading problem than a skipping problems,and was going to pull it anyway to clean and regrease the cd loading mechanism. You way is the best way. I'll just half to put in the work. Every cd player I have even installed in my car has always been 1000+ dollars so better safe than sorry,than have a cheap brush floating around in there,when it fails ,Which it will sooner or later forcing you like you said,to go in there and get it out.Plus I,ll get the satisfaction,knowing it is truly clean by visually seeing it is clean,and everything is lubed properly. Thanks for shifting me over the edge to do it properly.I,m sure this will help others as well, who may be thinking they can take a short cut,that may end up costing them more time or more expense. [/QUOTE]
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