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DVDs

Handle DVDs by the edges and spindle hole only. To remove a DVD from its case, always press down on the plastic tabs at the center of the case while lifting the disc gently along the edge – never attempt to pry it out only along the edges, and particularly not at any single point. Store the disc in its case after use.

 

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Remove dust with a soft, clean, lint-free cloth. Wipe gently from the spindle hole straight to the edge, never in a circular motion. Remove fingerprints from the playing surface (usually the obverse of the title side) by gently wiping the disc with a similar cloth moistened with a solution of clear, uncolored dishwashing liquid - the solution should be highly diluted, using no more than one-quarter teaspoon of dishwashing liquid per cup of water - then drying with a soft, lint-free cloth.

DVD cleaning kits and fluids are also available from record and electronics stores.

Never use stronger cleaners or solvents such as alcohol, which can degrade the disc’s protective coating and ruin the playing surface.

 

 

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