Just get the OFFICIAL lens cleaning kit by Nintendo. It has the Nintendo seal of quality and there should be no problems at all. You should be able to find this kit in any store that carries video games and electronics.
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Originally Posted by wiidoggii
Try using a can of compressed air.
Just don't go crazy with it.
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Problem with that is it's hard to pen point exactly where the laser lens is. One won't know if they are going in too far or too short pulling out and re-inserting it trying to be sure to somehow hit the lens. A person can waste a whole can and not even hit the lens possibly. When sticking the small air tube in it can also knock the motorized doors disk detection off a little if one can't exactly locate the lens and has attempted to run the tube up and down the entire slot. It can also leave a small gap with an overlap in the Wiis game slot dust guard where they will be no longer perfectly flush together like before. I tried this back in March when I was trying to save my disk drive. The motorized door ejected disk slowly, the door wouldn't hold the disk firmly when ejected, when ejected some Disk would hit the floor, and GC disk had to placed directly in the middle for them to be detected when before they could be place anywhere in the slot.