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open your ps2 and clean manually the lens...and then adjust the trimmer if your ps2 doesn't read properly!
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yeah, I have decided against that route just because I recently sent it off to someone who cleaned it(also checked it out because it was having some problems with clicking noises, etc), and as of now, all my games are working great, and I have just been using my DVD player for movies. But thanks for the suggestion, I'm just really paranoid about opening it up, especially since it has a little warrenty sticker on it from the person who I sent it to, and the last thing I want to do is mess that up, you know. Now, if my games start skipping alot I will start to get worried, but DVDs skipping I can deal with because they work great on my DVD player. Peace.
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