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    sorry i dont know where publish this post.

    hard to find here, where can fin one like this one? it comes with liquid and tree pads for clean




    thanks for any help
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    Asia country but not longer existing
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    Moved the thread to general discussion,that kit is a piece of crap,never use it.
    I think,therefore i am a hamster.
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  4. Build your own, use old VCR, liquid is high grade IPA, pads can be made nowadays from good microfibre.
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    hw many % of 2-Propanol?


    Originally Posted by pandy View Post
    Build your own, use old VCR, liquid is high grade IPA, pads can be made nowadays from good microfibre.
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    I'm curious — how does a VHS tape get "dirty" in the first place? It spends its entire life in a cassette or being pulled through a closed machine. Is it moldy? Is the surface deteriorating?
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    Tape has oxides that get released on the heads and tape path and after awhile it builds up.
    I think,therefore i am a hamster.
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    Originally Posted by JVRaines View Post
    I'm curious — how does a VHS tape get "dirty" in the first place? It spends its entire life in a cassette or being pulled through a closed machine. Is it moldy? Is the surface deteriorating?
    Sounds like you don't have kids or pets. Otherwise you'd know the answer to this.

    Scott
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    I've seen a few water damaged VHS tapes at a thrift store. The entire spool of tape was covered in white mold. Would probably ruin any machine that tried to play it.
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    Originally Posted by Cornucopia View Post
    Originally Posted by JVRaines View Post
    I'm curious — how does a VHS tape get "dirty" in the first place? It spends its entire life in a cassette or being pulled through a closed machine. Is it moldy? Is the surface deteriorating?
    Sounds like you don't have kids or pets. Otherwise you'd know the answer to this.

    Scott
    I've had cats that shed fur all over my house. Never got into my videocassettes. I just don't buy it.
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