![]() ![]() It is a "dry cleaning system with microfiber brushes", no liquid. Check for "Optimum Superior Lens Cleaner" on Amazon or elsewhere. Luckily, it seems to have worked for me also. I purchased a generic cleaner disc off Amazon because 1 single reviewer said that it had fixed their Wii U. UPDATE: SUCCESS - I took a gamble and it paid off. If that fails, there are allegedly tutorials for replacing the laser, but I think that might be a bridge too far for me. Some people have reported success opening the console and manually cleaning the laser. I have no idea if the ones for Wii will also work on Wii U. There are a fair number of people saying they have used 3rd party tools or hacks to clean a Wii lens, but I've found none specifically about Wii U. But maybe there is one that actually will work and/or cleaning the lens wasn't going to fix that person's problem regardless. Reviews on Amazon for typical DVD/CD lens cleaning discs often contain comments from people that it didn't work on a Wii and/or Wii U. ![]() Some people have suggested using compressed air, but never any feedback if it actually helped. The official lens cleaning disk from Nintendo is available on Ebay for ridiculous costs (like $60+). RESEARCH: I've read that a dirty disc lens can't read the more advanced double layer disks, a common problem for Wii consoles, although there are far fewer double layer games for Wii. SOLUTIONS: I'm looking for firsthand knowledge of successful resolution. PROBLEM: Have a Wii U that will read older Wii game discs but not the newer Wii U games discs. ![]()
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