Use some rubbing alcohol on a cotton swab to carefully clean the drive's heads 
before you put a disk in. Better would be the alcohol on a cleaning disk if you 
have one. Of course let the alcohol evaporate before inserting a disk.

You don't want any WD-40 that may have spattered onto the heads getting onto 
disks.

--- On Fri, 5/25/12, Daniel Pereira <[email protected]> wrote:
i used compressed air then sprayed a bit of WD40 into the moving parts and used 
some silicone after it dried up it appears to be moving in a way i didn't think 
it could.  i guess the dust just clogged it up over time.  haven't put her back 
together yet, because im doing a retrobrite treatment to my set up.  looking 
good so far.

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