Best CD/DVD cleaners & tweaks?


I am interested in saving time and money by not trying every other cleaning or enhancement product on the market. Please pass on your recommendations and advice for CD/DVD cleaning and maintenance. I prefer to stay under a $100 limit. Thanks.
bmpnyc
The best tweak I've tried for cd (and dvd) is to put AudioPoints under the player. I've tried these things under lots of gear, and they seem to make more difference with lesser components. An Airmass under the points helps, too. Bigger soundstage, more air and space around instruments, better high frequency extension, less grain. Under my dvd (Panasonic A310 -$499msrp when I bought it), the AudioPoints are amazingly effective; better blacks and much tighter bass. More impact on the dvd than changing digital cables, and less money.
to WHknopp0713: what's an Airmass? Cost? Where can I get these? to HK2: she got a blue spray can of the Endust for Electronics at the local grocery. They had another antistat spray product too (black can - don't remember its name) which actually caused degradation & harshness. But it was still OK for cleaning video monitors, etc. The Yamamura spray is claimed to be 'unbelievable' but I've not tried it. Maybe high-$ stuff like the Nordost? I wonder if the Bedini is actually an ionizer device (unlike a degausser). Jcbtubes: I agree - Tweaks are like cables: something that works great at my house may sound really lame at yours, & vice-versa, yet they are both good products. You absolutely must experimemt.
Well cut/paste inserts don't work. Airmass 3 is a pneumatic component bass...