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Not from me! It would have to provide a tangible benefit - not just fail to make things worse.
No registry cleaner produces any tangible benefit (removing 1kb of unrequired keys doesn't count as any sort of a benefit) and there is always a risk. The fact CCleaner registry cleaner may be so mild as to almost never break anything doesn't mean that there is any point in running it in the first place.
That's my theory and I'm sticking to it :)