Can my DVD drive be cleaned?

We been watching Netflix on our Mini for several years.  Gradually, the DVD drive has become pickier & pickier.  We have to wash the discs and sometimes even blow air into the disk slot to get a DVD to play.  It's getting worser and worser.  I think there's dust in there.  Is it practical for us to look for someone who could take our Mini apart and clean the DVD player for us?
--Gil

There are disks that can dust off the laser lens in slot drives, you might look into trying one. Otherwise, it may be cheaper for a tech to install a new drive than to disassemble the old one to clean it.
http://www.amazon.com/Memorex-CD-DVD-Player-Laser-Lens-Cleaner/dp/B00008EM7U
There is this as well;
http://muzso.hu/2008/08/17/how-to-clean-the-lens-of-a-slot-loading-optical-drive -a-macbook-pros-superdrive

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