CD/DVD/Bluray Cleaning Machine

audioguy

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Apr 20, 2010
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I have an old CD cleaning machine I purchased from Radio Shack a zillion years ago that has seen much better days (the cleaning pad is gone!). It worked great when it worked. It had a round cleaning pad that rotated on it's on axis as well as rotated around the CD

Anyone found an inexpensive CD cleaning machine that works?
 
Good grief, that is expensive! I can get a Stoner product called Invisible Glass and an entire package of microfiber cloths [probably about 25-30 of them at Sam's Club] for the cost of that little ol' 4oz bottle and 1 cloth. They claim that "This cleaner removes pressing debris and other contaminants and does not leave a residue". I'm not doubting that but IG and a microfiber cloth will do the same exact thing at a fraction of the cost. 1K per gallon [give or take] is a little over the top for me.

Sorry audioguy, I have not used a CD cleaner before so I have no recommendations. You'll have to refer to someone else on that one.
 
I've been using eyeglass cleaner and those supplied cloths when buying eyewear. Works like a charm and never had an issue.
 

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