MCP 15 won't accept dvd/cd anymore

I have an Macbook Pro 15" and it won't accept any DVD or CDs anymore. The issue is both in osx lion and windows xp (bootcamp). It just pushes out the dvd/cd after a few seconds. They're not damaged. I'm trying to install a brand new game right now.
I don't know what have started this issue. I normally don't use this drive, so I have no idea when it first occoured.

It worked!
My superdrive is as good as new. I can read and burn cd/dvd now.
I used this: http://www.amdenmark.com/sort/engelsk/cleaning/15507/15507.html

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