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CD cleaner disc
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Do these actually work? I have a cd mini system which was pretty cheap anyway, but for a while now i've had trouble with it. Some cd's sound juddery when i play them, is it worth trying a cleaner disc before i invest in a new system, and if so, are they all much the same, or is there a particular one i should look out for?
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a cd head cleaner can be beneficial as already stated as was why also.
cd player's for some reason in many cases seem to have the heads facing upwards this will mean dust will settle on the play / read head however static electricity can cause dust to settle on even a surface upside down.
i notice you say some cd's player better than others , with this in mind i suggest you also get a cd cleaner for the purpose of cleaning the actual cd's as even smugged finger marks can cause the effects your suffering .
the correct way to clean a cd is from the center to the outside " not following the circle " the reason for this is the cd's have small grooves and circular motion while cleaning can push dirt into these rather than out from the cd. it can also cause scretching.
as for cleaners they can be bought at many places and for many different places. another suggestion for finding possible places for cleaners would be the pound shop if you have one local and if they have any.
cd player's for some reason in many cases seem to have the heads facing upwards this will mean dust will settle on the play / read head however static electricity can cause dust to settle on even a surface upside down.
i notice you say some cd's player better than others , with this in mind i suggest you also get a cd cleaner for the purpose of cleaning the actual cd's as even smugged finger marks can cause the effects your suffering .
the correct way to clean a cd is from the center to the outside " not following the circle " the reason for this is the cd's have small grooves and circular motion while cleaning can push dirt into these rather than out from the cd. it can also cause scretching.
as for cleaners they can be bought at many places and for many different places. another suggestion for finding possible places for cleaners would be the pound shop if you have one local and if they have any.