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Memorex CD/DVD-Player Laser-Lens Cleaner

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272 of 276 people found the following review helpful:

Great Buy.....More Than Just A Lens Cleaner

(5 out of 5) by L. Shirley on Nov 4, 2003 (fountain valley, ca United States)
After pouring over all the DVD/CD Laser Lens Cleaners here, that vary quite a bit in price, I took the advice of the last reviewer who said they all work about the same, so for the price this one will do the trick.So thanks "an electronics fan from New York"..You were right. The"Memorex CD/DVD Laser Lens Cleaner" cleaned and restored the performance of my DVD player(which is also a CD player), and more. It has 6 little brushes on the disc designed to remove dust and other small particles that may be lurking on your laser lens after hours of play.This ensures a crisp/clear playback.

What the buying info here on the product page didn't tell me, was that seven "Quality Tests and Optimization Tools" are also included on this terrific little gadget.The whole process between the cleaning and the tests took all of about 5 minutes. Once the nice voice told me my lens was clean it instructed me on making sure that I was getting optimum effciency from my set up.

The tests included are 1.Stereo Imaging and Channel ID Check-checks set up of left and right speakers. 2.Polarity Test - checks positive/negative set-up. 3.Sweep Test - will let you know if all your speakers are working correctly. 4.ProLogic Imaging- checks your surround sound. 5.System Balance Check -adjusts for optimum volume levels. 6.Rattle Test - checks for vibration during low frequency emissions. 7. System Purity Test -checks for unwanted interference. If your system doesn't "pass" any of these tests, "the voice" will also tell you how what to do to correct it, or will tell you that your system is at it's optimum level.It will also advise you on how often to clean your DVD player.

I love this thing! It's multifunctional, reusable(keep it stored in the case it comes with), a good brand name and the price is right. Go for it....Laurie

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65 of 66 people found the following review helpful:

It did the trick for me.

(4 out of 5) by Samer Mina on May 12, 2005 (Washington DC)
I own an older Sony DVD player (when they used to be around $250 gulp). I've been having problems playing DVD's...they kept skipping...especially DVD-Rs. I thought the problem was with the dics but as it turned out all it needed was a little cleaning. I did my research and trust me you can't beat this price. Works on CD players and DVD players only.

Beware that it does not work on computer CD-Roms as it will crush the little brushes.

I hope this helps.
Sam

54 of 55 people found the following review helpful:

worked like a charm

(5 out of 5) by Deborah MacGillivray on Aug 14, 2005 (US & UK)
I live in an older home, so it's often dusty. Add in smoke for fireplaces and over time DVD players can collect particles to mess with the super quality of DVD. This is easy to use and it really works. Had six teeny brushes that clean the heads. The program walked you through steps with very little responses from you, but also tests for things besides cleaning, like if you have you speakers hooked up to the proper channel.

I had no problems, worked as advertised.

19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:

WORKS GREAT

(5 out of 5) by A. Presley on Mar 17, 2006 (ARLINGTON, VA)
I WAS HAVING PROBLEMS WITH BOTH OF MY DVD PLAYERS. THE MOVIES WERE SKIPPING ALL THE TIME, I THOUGHT IT WAS A PROBMEM THE THE DVDS THEMSELVES BUT COME TO FIND OUT THE PLAYERS JUST NEEDED TO BE CLEANED...SO I BOUGHT THIS AND NOW ALL THE MOVIES PLAY GREAT!

12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:

Restored my DVD player to working condition!

(5 out of 5) by spkarim on Sep 12, 2006 (Los Angeles, CA)
I have a Sony DVD player from about 4 years ago that was top of the line at the time, and would still be good today if functioning.

Recently however, it was seriously malfunctioning. I would put a DVD in, and it would keep spinning, but then not recognize it at all. It would recognize and play CDs, but they would skip constantly.

I decided to give this a chance for $5 to see if I could recover my player. I ran it once and it seemed to skip less, but would still not recognize DVDs. I thought , maybe if I put it in repeat and run it a few times it might work.

Voila!!! I couldn't believe it, DVDs were recognized and played again. So give it a try, maybe run it a few times!!!!