
GE
GE 32597 Radial CD/DVD/Blu-ray Cleaning System
★★★★★
Restore your CDs, DVDs, and Blu-rays to peak playback quality with this simple radial cleaning system.
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Overview
Key Features
Cleans using radial strokes, beginning in the center of the CD or DVD and moving to the edge
Provides high tech cleaning for CDs and DVDs
Preserves your media's dynamic performance
Remove dust, dirt and fingerprints that prevent encoded digital data from playing properly
Unique rotating mechanism permits superb cleaning action in accordance with manufacturer's recommendations
Specifications
Brand
GE
Model
32597
Cleaning Method
Radial (center to edge)
Mechanism
Rotating
Disc Compatibility
CD, DVD, Blu-ray
Function
Removes dust, dirt, and fingerprints
Frequently Asked Questions
How does the radial cleaning method work?
The GE cleaning system uses a rotating mechanism that cleans from the center of the disc outward to the edge in radial strokes. This follows disc manufacturer recommendations, as radial cleaning is less likely to cause playback errors than circular wiping.
What types of discs can this system clean?
It is compatible with CDs, DVDs, and Blu-ray discs, covering the most common optical media formats.
Will this repair deep scratches on my discs?
This system is designed to remove surface contaminants like dust, dirt, and fingerprints. It is not a scratch repair or resurfacing tool and will not fix deep scratches that have damaged the data layer.
Is a cleaning solution included?
The product focuses on its mechanical rotating cleaning mechanism. Check the packaging details for whether a cleaning solution is included or needs to be purchased separately.
How often should I clean my discs with this system?
Clean discs when you notice skipping, freezing, or read errors during playback. Regular cleaning is not necessary unless discs are stored in dusty environments or handled frequently.