The circumstance yoiu describe sounds like a candidate for a cleaneer. 
The main issue is, don't use one regularly like an oil change. Use it if
you have to because of a problem, but dont't use it onece a week or once
a month for that matter.  IMHO.

Marc wrote:
> 
> It has been discussed on this list that lens cleaners are dangerous.  With
> the MD, the consensus seemed to be, do not use them.
> 
> Any thoughts on using a CD Disc cleaner to solve some CD player and burner
> problems?
> 
> One CD player skips sporadically, perhaps a random 15-30 seconds then a
> skip.  A burner fails to verify lately, where this problem was not in the
> past.  I thought it all started with a Toast upgrade.  A tech said to try
> cleaning the lens.
> 
> If not a CD Disc Cleaner, then I could remove the cover and try cleaning.
> What chemical would you use to dissolve any organic residue on the lens.  It
> was suggested to use an alcohol.  Isopropyl or Grain?  Or use another
> chemical?
> Any thoughts or experience would be appreciated.
> 
> Thanks, Marc
> 
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