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This specialty cleanser gently removes the dust and debris that accumulate on the lenses. It eliminates data errors and disc skipping to ensure maximum data retrieval. The Blu-ray lens cleaner comes with easy-to-use instructions. It safely cleans all CD-ROM, CD, and DVD systems and works well with CD/DVD video game systems. The cleaner is safe for use on all Blu-ray systems. Endust lens cleaner is protected under a 1-year limited manufacturer warranty, for added convenience. Endust Blu-ray Laser Lens Cleaner: Safe for use on all Blu-ray systems Removes dust and debris Easy to use on-disc instructions Equipment set up and enhancement 1-year limited manufacturer warranty Specifications Color: Multicolor Video Game Platform: ENDUST 11452 Blu-ray Disc(R) Laser Lens Cleaner Condition: New Size: 0.5x8.25x6.25 Material: Multi Manufacturer Part Number: 11452 Model: 11452 Brand: Endust Features: Gaming Console ,  Recommended Use ,  Debris Remover, Dust RemoverApplication/Usage Assembled Product Dimensions (L x W x H): 8.50 x 7.00 x 1.50 Inches
Age 18-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65 and older Gender Male Female In the Arizona desert fine dust is a constant problem and regular cleaning is a must for all electronics whether they seem to need cleaning or not. appliance 101 air purifierI put the disc in my Blu-ray player and followed the spoken instructions. home air purifiers dustWhen it was done it said the player was clean. why are air purifiers so expensiveIt played good so I assume that it was clean. Some of the extra features to check the focus and color on the player are kind of cool too. Yes () No (0)  Report Yes () No (0) Verified purchaser It did what it said it would do, and cleaned my Blu-Ray laser lens perfectly. As well as help to set the HD TV display settings to their optimal.
Yes () No (0)  Report Yes () No (0) Verified purchaser Endust lives up to their name. Excellent high-tech BluRay cleaning device with prompt delivery. Yes (0) No (0)  Report Yes (0) No (0) I bought this cleaner to clean the lens of my Nintendo Wii. Unfortunately, it wouldn't even play in the console. Yes (6) No ()  Report Yes (6) No () Verified purchaser Didn't work on my Sony BluRay. Yes (0) No (2)  Report Yes (0) No (2) Verified purchaser In the Arizona desert fine dust is a constant problem and regular cleaning is a must for all electronics whether they seem to need cleaning or not. Yes () No (0) Verified purchaser It did what it said it would do, and cleaned my Blu-Ray laser lens perfectly. Will this work on a CD player? 1 answer can this item clean cd/dvds/blurays/wii/ps3 lens? 1 answer What is the item number or UPC code for this product? 0 answers 1 2 See allRestores your Blu-Ray® / DVD performance Laser Lens Cleaner suitale for use with either Blu-Ray®, DVD players or games consoles such as PS3® and Xbox 360®
Cleans Blu-Ray™ player lens for improved picture and sound quality Three ultra-fine microfiber, optical grade brushes On-screen instructions and menu Includes 5.1 surround sound diagnostic and configuration test Cleans Blu-Ray® player lens for improved picture and sound quality Compatible with Blu-Ray® players, PS3®, BD and BD-R drives There is no download specific content for this productWe’ve worn glasses with anti reflective, anti glare coatings for many years, and also, own many thousands of CDs, DVDs, and Blu Ray discs.  Both glasses and discs become soiled or damaged from essentially the same dirt sources such as oily fingerprints, dust, and scratches, and both demand the same gentle cleaning methods to restore them to their brand new looking luster.  Cleaning Blu Ray, DVD, and CD Media Discs   therefore, is easy once you learn to handle them safely, which cleaners work well, and which polishing cloths scratch the least.  Scratches and abrasions, the nemesis of most any optical disc, should be fervently avoided.  
All of these are essential factors in preserving the clear, smooth surface, and thus, error free playing, for as long as possible.Given the higher data density of DVD discs especially, keeping these spotless is critical for stutter-free, skip-free video playback.  Scratches and etches seriously impact DVD media, where a single hairline scratch can render the entire disc, or at least some minutes of the movie, unplayable.  So again, it’s paramount to select the softest cleaning cloths and gentlest detergents possible when cleaning.  We’ve found that the same cleaning materials that work so well with anti-reflective lenses, also work extraordinarily well on these media discs.We’ve tried the popular dry lens cleaning cloths from Bausch & Lomb, See-Clear, Kodak et al, made of thin, tissue-like paper, as well as some of the costly alcohol-based liquid lens cleaners, with limited success.  Invariably, this cleaning duo left smears and streaks on the discs, and seemed to speed the “fogging up”  of the protective clear plastic / acrylic coating over top of the reflective data surface, due to micro hairline scratching of the disc.
Then, once you’ve washed and rinsed your media discs, use a microfiber cloth, specifically intended for safely cleaning anti reflective lenses.  These are more than gentle enough for safely drying the discs.  You can get these soft cloths at most vision shops such as Walmart, Pearl, Lens Crafters, Sam’s Club, et al.  Use this cloth, only to dry the rinsed discs; not for actual cleaning.  For that, you gently rub the soaped up discs with your fingers until you’ve completely covered all playable surfaces.  Avoid excessive rubbing, as this too can prematurely wear out the surface.Be sure to use a clean, soft lens cloth.  Any oil contamination in the cloths can spread to your clean CDs and DVDs as you dry them, impeding their play performance, or potentially permanently degrading them.  Fortunately today, media disc coatings have become more durable, and generally last longer under most playing conditions.  But don’t be lulled into thinking that digital discs are indestructible. 
Their coatings are still quite delicate, and can easily be scratched or destroyed if you accidentally get industrial lubricants or solvents on them.  To sum all this up, here’s our tried-and-true procedure to clean optical media discs of all types.Keep them clean in the first place.  An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure when it comes to cleaning CDs and DVD discs.  So to preserve their peak performance, avoid getting them very dirty in the first place, or at least, minimize how dirty you get them.  Avoid solvents like turpentine or citrus-based cleaners, or any harsh chemicals, as these can quickly obliterate the micro thin protective layers.Never leave discs outside folders and protective cases.  Avoid handling the discs more than is absolutely essential in order to play them.  And, when you do,carry them by the edges only.  Do not grasp them via their flat surfaces.  This limits the need to ever clean handprints from them.Wash your hands before handling any media disc. 
True, some body oil will most always appear on often-handled discs.  But remember that even when you employ the procedure above for the gentlest cleaning, cleaning operations stress the anti reflective coatings.  Too much cleaning will damage them.  So, wear and store your discs such that they demand as little cleaning as possible.  But for those times when cleaning is indicated, use the procedure above for the least damaging yet most restoratve of performance.Avoid harsh chemicals and abrasive solvents   such as cleansers, polishes, waxes. ammonia, or bleach based cleaners, as these can actually soften or strip away the thin protective layer, particularly on DVD discs.  You want just a basic dishwashing-by-hand liquid with preferably no extra chemicals besides the soap.  The same goes for consumer-grade disc cleaning machines.  We’ve found these crank style cleaning mechanisms to leave hair-line scratches on CDs and DVDs.  These scratches become more visible with repeated machine cleanings.
Use only gentle, low residue soaps.  Why spend premium amounts on dedicated optics cleaning solutions and wipes when many experts agree that to best preserve the life of these music / movie / data discs, the best cleaning agent is a   lotion-free, mild and non abrasive dishwashing liquid such as Great Value, Dawn, Joy, or Ajax.  And, the best cloth is a reusable microfiber eyeglasses cleaning wipe.  You may need to dilute the thicker soap liquids by mixing one part water with one part of dish soap.Use quickly rinsed cleaners only.  You want the solution thin enough that it can easily be spread with the fingers over the entire disc surfaces. However, avoid those dish soaps that contain moisteners, oils, and lanolin for skin softening, as these can leave smears on your audio and movie discs that not even the lens cleaning cloths can remove.  Such smears can degrade playability.Periodically wash the optics cleaning cloths.  We have many of these velvety feeling cloths on our DVD shelf, and wash them along with color laundry, in fabric softener-free, scent free laundry detergent.