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IP address: 54.70.95.186Time: 2016-09-25T15:48:48ZURL: http://www.youtube.be/watch%3Fv%3DYbhWSbJK5s8/watch?v=aKE1CbHOBVo was not found on this server. IP address: 54.218.194.84Time: 2016-09-25T15:49:02ZURL: http://www.youtube.co.id/watch%3Fv%3Df01IkRSDdvg 134 used & new from 5.2 x 5 x 7.5 inches #10 in Electronics > Accessories & Supplies > Audio & Video Accessories > Cleaning & Repair > Lens Cleaners #19 in Computers & Accessories > Computer Accessories > Cleaning & Repair #338 in Electronics > Accessories & Supplies > Television Accessories See all 297 customer reviews See all 297 customer reviews (newest first) I drive a 2006 Honda Civic and I thought my CD player was a goner it was not playing any of my CDs at all I used this cleaner once and now it is working perfectly I cannot believe... My CD player started skipping while I was excited to try this out, it Did not work at all. BRINGS BACK THE CRISPNESS IN YOUR CD SOUND ! Good multiple purpose cd cleaning disc
I thought my CD player was toast; then used Maxwell CD Lens Cleaner and it works like new ! It did nothing for my problem I used this in my car's 6 CD changer. I ran it a couple times before I heard a difference in my music. Maxell is a good name and I recommend this to clean CD players. Nona DooleyDidn't do a thing! a must have item!,works well. Allsop CD Laser-Lens Cleaner Added on: May 15, 2015 Video tutorial on how to disassemble and repair your vehicle's cd changer. Over time a cd changer can stick from either sitting or too much usage. The grease goes dry out and becomes dirty which is turn ruins it's lubricating qualities. Other times the laser can become dirty or the components just wear out all together. Some procedures may vary because all cd changers are not the same model or same manufacturer, but the same principle can be applied. Not all cd changers use cartridge cd dispenser either. The cd changer unit does need to be removed from the vehicle when doing this repair and it's also good practice to wear a ground strap so you don't risk damaging any internal electrical components.
This particular tutorial was done on a 1997 BMW 540i. -one of the more common issues is a sticking or damaged cd cartridge -you can wash the cartridge with soap and water, along with using a toothbrush -the cartridge does not require any lubrication -allow it to dry an reinstall -if you find the cartridge is damaged, a new or used one can be used to replace it -other times there will be dust lodged inside the unit, this can be repaired using a can of air or a can of dust away -do not use an air compressor, as the pressure is too high and can damage internal components -if there are reader issues, you can insert a self cleaning cd that runs a small brush which is embedded in the disk across the laser -if you want to disassemble the unit, then you will need to remove it from the vehicle -removal processes vary between vehicles -once removed, work in an area where you don't risk the chance of losing any small parts -wear a ground strap to ensure you don't risk damaging any internal electrical components from static electricity
-first start by removing any screws which is holding the case togetherelectronic air cleaner kitchen exhaust -inspect for any broken partstop rated air purifiers 2012 -replace broken parts if neededuv in air purifier -pour some rubbing alcohol/isopropyl into a small cup -using a q-tip, dip it in the rubbing alcohol/isopropyl and clean any areas with existing grease -ensure that there isn't too much rubbing alcohol/isopropyl on the q-tip as we don't want it dripping on the electrical components -once satisfied with the cleaning, allow it to dry -using a can of air or can of dust away, blow the unit down so there isn't any dust or debris inside -using only lithium grease and a q-tip, apply it to the areas you removed the grease from
-ensure that you do apply enough where it lubricate the area efficiently but not too much where it will cause issues -you can test the unit before reassembly to ensure everything does work correctly -if you want, you can also remove the rubber shock dampers, they simply pull straight off and to reinstall them you will need to push and rotate them onto the shafts Thank you to all those who watch my videos and support my content. Don't forget to subscribe to my channel for future tutorial videos and like my video if you found it helpful. New videos are always being uploaded every week! No part of this video or any of its contents may be reproduced, copied, modified or adapted, without the prior written consent of the author. ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ►
I first heard about ultrasonic lens cleaners from a contact lens forum where people were raving about the amazing ability for these cleaners to extend the life of lenses. In the past, these cleaners were expensive machines used by professional opticians. As I wanted to have my lenses last as long as possible, I decided to buy a Codyson Ultrasonic Lens Cleaner from Ebay.The ultrasonic lens cleaner is a system for cleaning any type of contact lens (including clear, colored, and RGP lenses) using ultrasonic vibrations that break up protein, dirt, and any buildup on the lens surface. An amazing thing about this machine is that you don't need any fancy lens solution, like Opti-free or Renu. All you use is saline solution to clean and store lenses. You can find this under the name "physiological solution" at the pharmacy or you can use store-brand saline solution for contact lenses, found next to other lens solutions. I bought mine at Target. Two bottles of saline solution cost about 1/3 the price of one Opti-free and it is much more gentle for your eyes because it doesn't contain any harsh chemicals that disintegrate protein and wear down your lenses over time.
It's also fantastic for people with sensitive eyes since saline is very close to natural human tears.For daily use, there is a two-minute setting called "Clean" that cleans the lens. Once a week, you use the 6-minute disinfecting setting called "Strengthen." It's really nice that it takes such a short amount of time to clean since other solutions need 6+ hours to really clean your lenses but if you are up late studying or happen to sleep in your contacts, you can pop these in for two minutes and wear them fresh as new! Apparently, this is the best cleaning solution for lenses. Here is a magnified image of a lens before and after cleaning. (Pictures from The Shining Image on Ebay)My Codyson came with:* Small, egg-shaped ultrasonic cleaner* Lens basket* Soft-end Tweezers* Power cord and adapter* Small, empty bottle for solutionFirst, place saline solution in the metal tub in the cleaner.Next, wash your hands and carefully place the lenses into the basket. Place the basket/lid onto the cleaner and press either "clean" or "strengthen."
Don't do both in a row for the same lens right after, since you don't want to risk tearing the lens from overdoing it many times in a row. You should hear a hissing or high-pitched whistling sound if you listen closely, but it's pretty quiet.Finally, when the light turns off the lens is done being cleaned. You can take it out of the basket and put them in your eyes. Most people say they feel very fresh, like you are putting in new lenses. You can see the water droplets from the condensation on the basket my picture.To clean up after you are done, rinse the basket in water or Opti-free/Renu type of solutions and let it air dry. The Codyson can be cleaned by soaking up the remaining saline solution using a damp towel or tissue. You don't want to just pour it out since the outside is not waterproof and you don't want to mess up the inner workings. Just make sure the saline solution is washed off for both parts so that salt crystals don't form on anything.I think the Codyson works really great.