Some of those nicotine stainings can be really stubborn though.
I've always advocated using a slightly moist Brillo pad backed up with plenty of elbow grease.![]()
I quit smoking 10 years ago, but I can honestly say I've never found a need to clean my optical drives. I've been using computers since '92.
James
I quit smoking 10 years ago, but I can honestly say I've never found a need to clean my optical drives. I've been using computers since '92.
James
I have never been too good about this chore before either, but since I'm currently into encoding a large collection of DVDs, I feel that anything that might squeeze a few more FPS on a task, would make the job a bit faster, and I might finish it before the end of time.
You may well be right, but aren't the lens made of glass? If so, I would think that a glass cleaner would be perfect...streak free.I wouldn't use windex, at this point I'd leave it be. Distilled water, or alcohol that doesn't leave residue is one thing, cleaners with ammonia and such, I wouldn't. A Guy
Rules of repair:
1) Don't fix what isn't broken
Second rule:
2) See rule number one