DON'T USE THEM!! Unless, as a last resort to get a broken unit working
before you send it in for repairs. Lens cleaners can damage the lens
and put scratches on it. It is best to leave it alone. If youare having
trouble with it tracking, try gently blowing dirt out of the unit with
air.
When it comes to the lens, keep in mind the old adage.... If it ain't
broke, don't fix it.
Paul Johnson wrote:
>
> So far, I have avoided buying the $20 lens-cleaning disk for my Sharp 722
> MD recorder. However, I find myself using the recorder a lot, so my
> questions are:
>
> How important is it to use a lens cleaner? How often should the lens be
> cleaned?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Paul
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