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I would like to know if anyone has tried those CD's with cleaning fluid to clean a CD/DVD player in a home stereo or computer? I have seen them at the dollar store, but am a little bit leery of anything that costs $1.00. My Plextor CDRW doesn't seem to read as well as when it was new, but I don't know if it's age or dirt, or both. Thanks for any suggestions or advice.
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PIII 866MHz, 384MB RAM, 20GB - 30GB Maxtor HDD, PlexWriter, LG DVD-ROM, Canon S400, Canon LiDE 20, etc. |
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