Are there any really good cd cleaners out there?


I was wondering if there are any really good cd cleaners on the market . Like maybe an ultra sonic cleaner? Right now i am just using a spray cd cleaner and a cloth. Thanks...
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If you’re looking for something a little more than just cleaning, there a number of sprays, gels and what have you, but until Brian Kyle at Xtreme AV passed away a few years back his Liquid Resolution was probably the best sounding of them all, with a handful of others like Jena Labs, Optrix, Nanotech 8500, Auric Illuminator running not so close behind.
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geoffkait....Ive just looked on line for the Liquid Resolution for sale. I cant find it..Are they still selling it ?

Alas, no. Please look at my comment again. 😬
Was it Sam Tellig? Whatever. Armor All was really never a top contender anyway. In fact I don’t even like how it look on vinyl upholstery. But it makes sense George would like it, assuming he was serious, which is highly doubtful. You know...
Really, do folks have problems with grit, dirt and grease on CDs? I mean, come on, people! 
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@georgehifi +100 on the bogusola @ Machina Dynamica and its progentitor.

>>>>Et tu, Brute? And did your spell checker break down, eelsy? George can’t help it, he’s on that big superstitious island in the Pacific.
In the first place polycarbonate is only 90% transparent so what’s the difference? Second the new SHD CDs and SACDs are compressed to death so who cares? Third, most of the scattered laser light is invisible anyway. So, again, who cares? 🙄
I just uncovered a stash of Liquid Res. Hurray! Also, I’ve heard conflicting reports about whether mold release compound is used in manufacturing CDs. Anyone know the real story? Maybe an old episode of How Things are Made. I also invested in Essence of Music a few years ago but I’ll be darned if I hear any change. Am I going deaf?