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How to make a CD/DVD Lens Cleaner Disc
by ZiCk77
Do you have an CD or DVD player that has an dirty lens don't want to opening it to clean it and also don't want to buy a Lens Cleaner Disc just make your own easy and quick!
ALL you need is 3 simple things any cd ,glue stick,and one cotton ball.
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CD Laser Lens Cleaner Information
by Martin Smith
Many people have a collection of CDs of their favorite music and want to be able to enjoy listening to them as long as they possibly can. A CD laser lens cleaner will go a long way toward keeping your music CDs playing with a high level of quality.
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How to Clean Contact Lenses using Clear Care
by jhampsten
Anyone who has used contact lenses has wondered what is the best cleaner for the lenses. Clear Care is a safe lens cleaner if used effectively. Using these tips, you will enjoy clear care contact lens solution.
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Clean Gateway Computer Screens
by Roger Ahuja
Cleaning a Gateway computer screen can be done using a soft, damp cloth, but purchasing a specific lens cleaner is best to prevent scratches from accumulating on the screen's surface. Safely clean a computer screen with information from the CEO of a computer and video service company in this free video on computers.
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Clean a Flat Panel Computer Monitor Screen
by Glenn Pieper
When cleaning a flat panel computer monitor screen, use an anti-static, dust-free, lint-free lens cleaner without any chemicals. Be sure to turn off the monitor to see fingerprints and smudges better when cleaning a computer monitor with information from a computer and technology specialist in this free video on computers.
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How to Cheaply Clean Eyeglass Lenses
by Joe Brown
If you have worn eyeglasses for 30 years or 30 minutes, you will inevitably need to clean smudges, streaks or other things off the lenses on your glasses. You can buy a cheap lint-cloth or even the disposable lens cleaner wipes. However, if you don't want to spend extra money there's an even easier method.
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How to Clean a Digital Camera
by Richard Burke
Digital cameras require consistent cleaning to keep the camera operational and to make sure you take the best pictures possible. Small point and shoot digital cameras have little to clean. The exterior needs to be kept clean with camera cloth or other lint free cloth. The front lens element needs to be cleaned with canned air to keep it dust free. The eyepiece and front lens element should be periodically cleaned with lens tissue and lens cleaner. Digital single lens reflex (SLR) cameras are more complicated. In all cases consult the manual that came with your camera and follow these simple techniques below.
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How to Clean a Canon EOS 30D Sensor
by Darren White
Notice those black spots in the images from you digital SLR camera? Those are dust and particles that have found their way onto your sensor when you change lenses. No matter how quickly you can change a lens, dust will inevitably find its way inside. Taking your camera to a professional shop to be cleaned can be costly at $40 to $50 a trip. But with proper tools, lens cleaners and careful handling, you can come out on top and with a few extra bucks in your pocket.
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How to Clean a CD Changer
by Jade B.
If you've had your CD changer for a few years, it's probably about time that you gave it a good cleaning. This is especially true if you are experiencing skipping and pausing. Dust collects on the inside of the changer, which eventually will start to degrade your play quality. Unless you're an electronics expert, you're not going to want to risk taking your CD player apart to clean the heads, so you've got to use other techniques. Many electronics stores sell a variety of CD lens cleaning products and kits. CD lens cleaner discs use electrostatic discharge absorption technology (ESD) to remove dust and dirt particles from the inside of your CD player.
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