Clean a DVD Player

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Does your DVD player need a spring clean? Don't know how to clean it? Read on...

Steps

  1. Remove any discs from the DVD player. These will likely get jammed if you forget to remove them.
  2. Unplug the DVD player from the mains and your TV, and remove it from its stand/case etc.
  3. Take a damp cloth and rub it gently across the top, front, and sides of your DVD player. NEVER wipe down the back of your DVD Player.
  4. If the back or underside of your DVD player is dirty, use a dry cloth to gently rub around all the ports and screws etc.
  5. Reconnect up the DVD player to the mains and TV.
  6. Now play through your 'lens cleaning disc'. This will gently remove any dirt inside the DVD player mechanism. This may take a while.
  7. You're done! You can now enjoy your movies a little bit more by knowing that your DVD player is clean.

Tips

  • Clean the lens if you're experiencing playback problems.
  • Clean your DVD Player once every few months.

Warnings

  • Never clean your DVD Player when it is plugged into the mains or TV.
  • Do NOT Playback your 'Lens Cleaning Disc' more than once at a time. If played excessively it will scratch your DVD lens.
  • Never use a wet cloth.
  • Never disassemble your DVD Player. Not only will this invalidate your warranty but you will probably destroy your DVD Player.

Things You'll Need

  • A DVD Player
  • Damp Cloth
  • Lens Cleaning Disc (CD or DVD)

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