Cheap Scotch Laser Lens Cleaner for CD and DVD Players/CD-ROM and DVD-ROM Drives (Electronics) Price
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| CATEGORY: | Electronics |
| MANUFACTURER: | Scotch |
| FEATURES: | Specifically designed to use in CD and DVD players and CD/DVD-ROM drives, Comes with unique video and audio guides, in eight languages., Fully animated and menu-driven instructions, Helps prolong the life of your player, Name brand quality |
| TYPE: | Accessories (Accessory), Cleaners (Cleaner), Repair Kit (Kits) |
| MEDIA: | Health and Beauty |
| MPN: | AV-101 |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 051111395257 |
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Customer Reviews of Scotch Laser Lens Cleaner for CD and DVD Players/CD-ROM and DVD-ROM Drives
Scotch Laser Lens Cleaner Item worked as promised.Issues I had with new DVD's skipping stopped immediately.
Fragial, but what do you expect for $3.89
I use these cleaning discs as desposable solutions to keeping a drive in good shape. The brushes are flimsy and fragial, and wear out in about four months, then I toss the disc, buy a new one, and am left with a free jewel case. The directions aren't real clear, hense three stars rather than four, but the price is right, and when you toss them in with large orders, you can't beat it.
Easy to use, but poorly explained. Doesn't seem to do too much.
I don't know why they don't have any good directions explaining how this things works, and I was initially confused about what to do. Track 2 has a bunch of little brushes on it, so I was wondering why the package said that track 3 was the cleaning track. The "on disc" (why is that in quotes?) directions are basically one long advertisement for Scotch, so don't bother with those.
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>So, to use the cleaner, all you do is play track 1 for a couple of seconds, then skip ahead to track 3. The cleaning is done when the head searches from track 1 to track 3, and has to move past the track 2 brushes. If you try to play track 2, it will play until you reach the brushes, at which point, the drive will keep trying to read the non-existent data where the brushes are located.
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>I have a drive that is failing, although I don't really know why, as I have not used it that much (I have had the drive for a couple of years now), so I thought that the head must be dirty. Cleaning the drive with this thing didn't seem to help anything. I would guess the head got cleaned as it was supposed to be, but it didn't seem to improve my data access speed, or the skipping, or any of other things that the stupid "on disc" instructions said it would. Don't listen to those directions, by the way, unless you like being hit over the head by Scotch.