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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roxy54.....geoffkait.....About using Armor All.... I would never ever try that on my cds. My common sense tells me that it is not made for cds. 
georgehifi,
Your post seems to be serious regarding the Armour-All, so I want to remind you and everyone else that a long time ago Ken Kessler almost lost his job for recommending it when it was later found to damage CD’s after some time had passed.
I did mine (only one mind you) with Armor-All probably 25 years ago, after reading this I gave it a whirl yesterday and it’s still plays perfectly, and still has that lovely golden hue about it.
I think that’s a bit of a furphy like cd rot.


Was it Sam Tellig? Whatever. 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...
It was Sam Tellig that told me about it, he and his son are both Lightspeed customers of mine. Maybe you could use it on that "wit" sure could use some polishing as it’s dull as!
And it’s sure more believable than some of product you peddle on your web site. https://www.machinadynamica.com/index.html

My common sense tells me that it is not made for cds.
Neither are half the voodoo tweaks around on these forums, eg $200 for $1 fuses and being directional, just have a look at Geoff’s web site, it’ll make your head spin.
At least just about everyone has a bottle of Armor-All Original Protectant in their garage, put it on a crapy disc like I did that you don’t cherish and try it, I haven’t said anything about it sounding better or worse, just that it polished up one of my disc’s and gave it a nice golden hue.

Cheers George
geoffkait.....My apology i meant to say it to georgehifi about Armor All.Now if cds were made of vinyl or leather thats a different story. 
Best cleaner is soap and water. I use drop of car wax to really clean them good. I rise them in warm water and use a micro towel. Many new good CD releases, and as far as sound quality of mastered well superb. I love vinyl but nothing wrong with CD. Don't follow the trends,many great recordings,in the CD format, thousands in my collection and counting. I do own a excellent SACD player though, the K-O1. The new Marantz, is very good also. I liked the physical formats and I have no disire,to burn them or MAQ just so the can get you to rebut and get stuck with another format. 99% if listeners enjoy streaming radio, portable phones etc. Billions of downloads, Hundreds of million CD sales still and 10's of million vinyl, so something for everyone. 
Absolutely! phillyb
Life is too short to not enjoy the physical formats. Soap/water is a good tip, as well as, a small drop of Windex to really clean those dusty/dirty used CDs. Been using this technique for many years without fail nor damage.

Happy Listening!