I'd put this into the category of "if it isn't broken don't fix it" Compressed air can contaminate all kinds of mechanicals inside the tiny device and cleaners may or may not make things better. I've had laptops for a long time and never needed cleaning the drive.

CB

Ray Foret jr wrote:
Hi,

I'm contemplating cleaning my DVD drive lens; but, I'm not quite sure about 
something.  Is it safe to use the spray-can of cleaning solution such as one might 
use on a Windows Machine; I mean the kind with the long narrow tube that you insert 
in to the mechanism and squeeze the trigger?  It seems to me, unless I"m 
misunderstanding something, that, because the slot loading section of the drive is 
always open, the drive lens is more subject to dirt and dust getting on the laser.  
Any advice?  Thanks.


Sincerely,
The Constantly Barefooted Ray!!!

Now a Mac user!!!

e-mail:
rforetjr at comcast dot net

Skype:
barefootedray


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