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You can clean the tray area with a can of compressed air if it bothers you to know it's there. Keep the nozzle well away from the laser assembly and only clean what easily dislodges.
Hi Pigpen,
I have the same "problem" with my Electrocompaniet. Indeed no service is needed, just leave always a CD in the tray to protect the optics.
I bought a "cd lens cleaner" product - it's a CD with a tiny brush on it, you play the CD for 10 seconds and it cleans the CD player lens of any dust. I think it was made by Maxell. I suppose it works. I've used it every now and then and no harm done; and as far as I know the lens stays free of dust.
I also use the Maxell disc cleaner on my Apollo, and some compressed air to clear away debris. I think the laser pretty much goes right through that stuff, but you may as well keep it off if possible.
Gentlemen thank you all for your kind suggestions!!!
I'll try.