Back in the old days when VHS was a leading Video Format, I would simply clean the heads by dipping Q-Tips in 99% rubbing Alcohol and moving the Q-Tips along the heads.
I use the method when it comes to cleaning Lasers for CD Players, DVD players, and Game Consoles.
Perhaps the weird head cleaners Scotch and Maxell sold (with the audio test sequence and full-system cleaning rewind) were the only head cleaners that did their job...
I got a sick sinking feeling when he removed the tape like the VCR just died
shiningpaths 8 months ago
My Panasonic has gone for a decade w/o cleaning! its still goin, but Im cleaning it today.
Bioshot11 9 months ago
I would never put this abrasive cleaning cassette in my sony slvr1000.
bigbadwolf2007 1 year ago
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Back in the old days when VHS was a leading Video Format, I would simply clean the heads by dipping Q-Tips in 99% rubbing Alcohol and moving the Q-Tips along the heads.
I use the method when it comes to cleaning Lasers for CD Players, DVD players, and Game Consoles.
Riddler95 2 years ago
This actually works fine... if you want to destroy your VCR as quickly as possible. you scrape your heads of instead of cleaning them
menerik 4 years ago
i used a tape like that in my camera and it fucked the heads, i had to spend £200 on new play back, record and audio heads.
microsoftiscrap 4 years ago
Perhaps the weird head cleaners Scotch and Maxell sold (with the audio test sequence and full-system cleaning rewind) were the only head cleaners that did their job...
dashwarts 2 years ago
Yes Very Technical .. Dont forget to tell people when they use one of these tapes it will scratch the hell out of the heads
foned999 4 years ago 3