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JANA wrote:
Another thought. There are Laser cleaning CD kits on the market. It has
little brushes in the disk, and you can simply put a drop of the cleaner on
to the brushes, that comes with it. Follow the instructions.

Most of the time, in these units skipping is a warn laser.


I tried that already with no success. I even tried compressed air. Also
the player is only 1.5 years old. I've probably only play around 50
DVD's and a few CD's during that time.