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Does your DVD player need a spring clean? Don't know how to clean it? Read on...

  1. These will likely get jammed if you forget to remove them.
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  3. Never wipe down the back of your DVD Player!
  4. This will gently remove any dirt inside the DVD player mechanism. This may take a while.
  5. You can now enjoy your movies a little bit more by knowing that your DVD player is clean.
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    How do I clean a DVD disk?
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    Use rubbing alcohol or a spray glass cleaner.
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    What can I do if some DVD's play, and others don't?
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    Try your DVDs in other players. If they don't work there, they might be damaged or need cleaning. Otherwise, it is possible that your DVD player lens has weakened.
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    What should I do if my DVD player says "no disc" after putting it in?
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    First, clean the disc. Then, clean the laser lens. If it still does this, take to be repaired.
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Things You'll Need

  • A DVD Player
  • Damp Cloth
  • Lens Cleaning Disc (CD or DVD)

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Before cleaning your DVD player, remove any discs that are in the player and unplug it to prevent possible shocks. Take a slightly damp cloth and wipe it over the top, front, and sides of the player to remove surface dust and dirt. Don’t wipe the back or underside of the player, since the moisture from the cloth could damage delicate electronic components. Instead, use a soft, dry cloth to wipe around the cable ports, vents, or any other areas on the back or bottom of the DVD player where you notice a buildup of dust. When you’re done cleaning the outside of the player, plug it back in and put in a lens cleaning disc to gently clean the inside of the player. Follow any prompts on the screen while the cleaning disc is running.

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