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      <title>7 Essential Steps to Clean Your CD Player for Optimal Performance</title>
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      <description>CDs are a great way to store music, but they can get dirty over time. A dirty CD can cause your player to skip or even stop playing altogether. Cleaning your CD player regularly will help ensure that your CDs play properly and last longer. Here are a few simple steps on how to clean a CD player:&#xA;First, you will need to gather a few supplies. You will need a soft cloth, a cotton swab, and some isopropyl alcohol.</description>
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