Accessories & Supplies > Audio & Video Accessories > Cleaning & Repair > Lens Cleaners #1,618 in Electronics > Accessories & Supplies > Television Accessories #2,520 in Electronics > Televisions & Video See all 268 customer reviews See all 268 customer reviews (newest first)Never got any menus, locked my bluray player completely. A piece of junk. After I purchase the product, I found out that the brush wasn't good for the blu-ray lens. Will not load the disk on my PS3. This has saved movie nights many times. Not even recognized by the PS3. I bought this to clean the lens on my PS3. After more than 20 tries, the disc is not even recognized or read by the PS3. I'm returning this product."> Will A Dvd Lens Cleaner Work On Ps3

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Sold by VIDEO CAMERA CENTER and Fulfilled by Amazon. Maxell BR-LC Blu-ray Lens Cleaner for PS3 (190054) Buy a Used "Maxell BR-LC Blu-ray Lens Cleaner for PS3 (190054)" and save 72% off the $24.99 list price. 6 x 3.2 x 7 inches #37 in Electronics > Accessories & Supplies > Audio & Video Accessories > Cleaning & Repair > Lens Cleaners #1,618 in Electronics > Accessories & Supplies > Television Accessories #2,520 in Electronics > Televisions & Video See all 268 customer reviews See all 268 customer reviews (newest first)Never got any menus, locked my bluray player completely. A piece of junk. After I purchase the product, I found out that the brush wasn't good for the blu-ray lens. Will not load the disk on my PS3. This has saved movie nights many times. Not even recognized by the PS3. I bought this to clean the lens on my PS3. After more than 20 tries, the disc is not even recognized or read by the PS3. I'm returning this product.
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See all 24 answered questions Customers also viewed these itemsEndust Lens Cleaner 2620001,061Norazza 11452 Blu-ray Disc Laser Lens Cleaner87Digital Innovations 4190300 CleanDr for Blu-Ray Laser Lens Cleaner56Maxell DVD Lens Cleaner - 190059194Need customer service? PlayStation 3 Slim Repair Hey there, I have a PS3 Slim that isn't reading disks. It doesn't display any sort of error, but when I put a disk in nothing happens. Is there any way to find out if I need to replace a control board, the blu-ray drive, or just a cable? The ps3 slim has dual lasers on the deck. One is for DVD's and the other is for Blu-rays. If the PS3 plays DVD's and not games. Your Blu-ray laser is out or not powerful enough anymore to transfer data. If you get No DVD or Game loading or playing. Your Laser most likely went out. I have fixed over 5k ps3 systems. please DO NOT attempt it yourself. there are alot of springs and switches that need to line up perfectly to get it back together.
Although the PS3 slim can be troubleshooted easily if you have some experience with tools. Open the PS3 using the proper tools. Remove the Power supply by unscrewing the screw on either side. If your look at the DVD Drive. If you have a cable to the far left. That's an easy one. Stay away from the one with the 3 ribbon cables in the back. If you have already decided you should open it anyway or have the easy one read further. After removing the top of the DVD (Metal Cover) take off the DVD Spindle Top. Find a Blank DVD or Cd carousel. At the bottom is a clear cd/dvd. You can load this into the ps3 and see thru it for the lasers. Once you put the clear cd/dvd in the ps3 (leave the spindle off) you will see the laser move forward and try to read. Blu laser will fire first. If you see both lasers then you have gotten 50% of your answer. At this point you should not have taken any screws out of the dvd drive other than the top one to get the cover off.
Use a q-tip and a little alcohol to clean the lens of each laser then replace the spindle top and try a game. If you cannot at this point play a game your laser is bad AND HAS TO BE REPLACED. mine wasnt playing either i replaced the entire drive and it still doesnt read anything what could this be? To those who change the lazer and it still doesnt work. Try putting the disc in the drive and taking it out again straight away. Repeat up to 20 times. I spent a whole afternoon trying to get a new lazer to work and thats what did it. Apparently they need to have a bit of power run through them first. Shout out to the people having this problem in 2016 took me 3 days of google searches and still found the answer on my owb pretty much.Edit ArticleHow to Clean a Game Disc Three Methods:Cleaning a Game Disc with WaterCleaning a Disc using Other MethodsCleaning Disc DrivesCommunity Q&A Game system consoles are often unable to recognize and read soiled game discs. Dust, lint, grime, and even fingerprints that find their way onto game discs can cause a system error.
When cleaning discs, always use the most gentle methods first, as the same treatments that remove dirt and scratches can cause more damage if used too aggressively. If the game still won't run, patiently try more heavy-duty treatments in turn. Cleaning the disc drive itself is also a good idea, especially if you get error messages for more than one game. Clean only when necessary. Find a soft, clean cloth. Dampen a small area of the cloth. Use regular tap water to wet a small area of the cloth, then squeeze it out to remove excess water. Never use household cleaning products, which can ruin the disc. Disc repair products may be sold as "scratch repair" or "CD/DVD repair" products. Hold the game disc by its rim. Do not place your fingers on the surface of the disc. Turn the game disc so the non-labeled, reflective side faces you. If the labeled side is clearly dirty, you can use this same method — but be extremely careful, as wiping the labeled side too vigorously can destroy the data on some game discs.
Wipe the disc surface from the center outward with the wet cloth. Gently wipe the disc with the wet cloth, starting from the center hole and moving in a straight, short line to the rim. Repeat until the entire disc has been wiped. Never move the cloth in circles around the disc, as this can damage it. Repeat with the dry area. Wipe the same side of the disc a second time. This time, use the dry portion of the cloth to remove moisture. Take care to use the same straight strokes, from the center of the disc outward. Dry wiping is more likely to scratch the disc than wet, so be extra gentle during this step. Wait two minutes before testing. Put the disc down with the reflective side face-up. Wait at least two minutes to allow the remaining moisture to evaporate. Once the disc is completely dry, put the disc into the disc drive of your game console or computer and check whether the problem is fixed. If there are still problems, try the other methods below. If your other games also won't run, clean your disc drive.
Mail your disc to a repair service. Remove fingerprints and grease with rubbing alcohol. This method will not repair scratches, but should remove grease stains. Apply a dab of isopropyl alcohol to a clean cloth, and rub the disc from the center to the rim. Carefully wipe off moisture with a dry cloth with the same motions, then let sit for two minutes so it is completely dry. Since dry cloths can cause scratches, some disc owners prefer to let the disc air-dry for half an hour or more instead. Purchase a disc cleaner spray. If the game still won't boot up, purchase a "disc repair" product in spray bottle form and follow the instructions on the packaging to clean the disc. This may be sold as a "CD/DVD repair" or "scratch repair" product. Using a disc repair buffing wheel or other machine that comes with the disc repair product is highly discouraged, as these can cause damage. Always check the warnings to make sure the product is safe for your type of disc. Use a non-whitening, non-tartar-control toothpaste.
Toothpaste is slightly abrasive, and can polish off scratches with low risk of causing more damage.[4] For maximum safety, avoid whitening and tartar control toothpastes, which tend to be more abrasive.[5] Apply the toothpaste as you would water or rubbing alcohol, as described above. The toothpaste must be in paste form. Don't use a gel, liquid or powder. Select a safe polish. If toothpaste doesn't work, you can move on to plastic polish, furniture polish, or metal polish. These are also slightly abrasive, but because they are not intended for game discs, there is a higher risk of damage. Always check the ingredients list for "solvents," "petroleum," or petroleum based products before using, as these can dissolve through the CD and destroy it. If it smells like kerosene or gasoline, don't use it. Some people report that Brasso metal polish is effective, but this does contain a mild solvent. Use at your own risk. Use a clear wax. Deep scratches can be filled in by gently applying a clear wax, then buffing it in with a clean, dry cloth moving in straight lines from the center outward.
100% carnauba wax or another non-petroleum-based, clear product is recommended.Use a handheld air bulb to gently blow out dust from the drive. A can of compressed air will also work, but could cause damage to delicate drives. Always hold the can upright during use, or the propellant material may leak out. Purchase a laser lens cleaner. If your game console or computer won't play a brand new, scratch-free disc, you may need to clean or repair its disc drive. A laser lens cleaner will only remove dust, not grease or caked-on dirt, but it's easy to use and worth a try.Typically, this comes in two parts: a disc to be inserted into the drive, and a bottle of liquid to drip onto the disc beforehand. Make sure the cleaner is designed for your type of player, such as a DVD drive or PS3. Even using a CD drive cleaner on a DVD drive could damage it.If the steps above don't work, and you don't want to take the drive to a professional repair shop, you'll need to disassemble the drive and clean the lens.
If your device is still under warranty, be aware that this will likely void any chance of getting a replacement or free repair from the manufacture. If you're prepared to take the risk, follow these steps: Shut off the device and unplug it. Disassemble the drive using a screwdriver. Some game console faceplates can be removed using pressure from your fingers, but do not apply force unless a guide to your specific model recommends this.[10] Continue disassembly until the entire, round drive and surrounding areas are visible. Look at the lens. This is a small, glass object. Minor scratches shouldn't cause problems, but deep scratches could require professional treatment.[11] More commonly, dust or grime is causing issues, in which case you can clean it: Dampen a cotton or foam swab in 91%+ isopropyl alcohol. Gently wipe the lens. Allow to air dry before reassembling the drive. Blot any liquid spills immediately with a soft cloth. Do not rub or wipe the liquid away as this may damage the surface of the disc.